St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Located directly across Ninth Street from the Virginia State Capitol, it has long been a popular house of worship for Richmond political figures, including General Robert E. Lee, Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and many Virginia governors throughout the years. (earning it the nickname "the Cathedral of the Confederacy"). Ecclesiastical or organizational status: Active Leadership: The Rev. Charlie Dupree, the Rev. Rainey Dankel, and the Rev. Ben Campbell Year consecrated: 1845
Ecclesiastical or organizational status: Active
Leadership: The Rev. Charlie Dupree, the Rev. Rainey Dankel, and the Rev. Ben Campbell
Year consecrated: 1845
DA: 61 PA: 46 MOZ Rank: 29