St. Paul’s Cathedral, located in Kolkata, India, was constructed in 1847 and became the new center of Anglicanism in the city, replacing St. John’s Cathedral. This imposing structure serves as the seat of the Diocese of Calcutta of the Church of North India. Inside, visitors can explore a well-stocked library that houses a variety of theological and general interest books, adding to the cathedral’s role as both a place of worship and a resource for learning.
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