The Cathedral Church of All Saints in St. Thomas, USVI, is an architectural wonder in the Caribbean. It is a beautiful and elegant building that dates back to the 17th century and is a stunning example of colonial Spanish architecture. The cathedral has an impressive bell tower and is surrounded by lush gardens and tropical trees. Inside, the church features intricately carved altars, stained glass windows, and a breathtaking vaulted ceiling. It is a popular destination for visitors to the island a beloved landmark for the local community.
We, the parish of The Cathedral Church of All Saints, seek to foster an inclusive Christian community that worships God through actions and ministries, service to others, promoting peace, justice, reconciliation and empowerment for the St. Thomas community. As a cathedral parish, we also embrace our responsibility of leadership within the Diocese.