The Eparchy of Saskatoon () is a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Catholic Church in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
The eparchy's cathedral is the Cathedral of St. George in the episcopal see of Saskatoon. The eparchy is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
, the Eparchy contains 67 parishes, 23 active eparchial and religious priests and 5,438 Catholics. It also has 16 women religious, 7 religious priests and 3 permanent deacons.
In 2025, the Eparchy of Saskatoon adopted a new coat of arms.
The new arms of the Eparchy of Saskatoon are rich in Christian meaning and rooted in the local character of the province.
Colours of Gold and Green
The shield is divided in the colours of gold and green: gold reminds us of Christ Himself, the incorruptible and priceless foundation of our faith. green is the colour of spring, life, and new beginnings. Together these colours express hope and confidence in GodâÂÂs cultivating. They are also the colours of the province, which ties this particular heraldic achievement to place.
The Stars and the Lamp
At the top of the shield are five eight-pointed stars. Eight is a sacred number, rich in symbolism, recalling the eight saved in the Ark (1 Peter 3.20), and the eight Beatitudes found in MatthewâÂÂs Gospel (5.3âÂÂ10), but chiefly the Resurrection and a number of perfect completion and fulfilment. Five have been chosen because this number is also rich with meaning: the Pentateuch, and the five wounds of Christ among them. More particularly, the five stars in this heraldic achievement recall the five wise virgins of the Gospel who kept their lamps ready to meet the Bridegroom (Matthew 25). This is made all-the-more obvious with the burning oil lamp placed beneath them. The lamp is a reminder that the Eparchy must be a light set on a stand, not hidden (Mark 4.21), and that all Christians are called to keep their lamps burning in readiness for the Lord (Luke 12.35). The lampâÂÂs flame symbolizes Christ, the true light who shines in the darkness, and whom the darkness cannot overcome (John 1.5). The flame has three peaks pointing to the Holy Trinity.
The Dove
The lower part of the shield bears a dove, a symbol of the Holy Spirit who inspires, protects, and guides the Eparchy, the Church and all Christians. The dove is shown in an uplifting style, reflecting hope and the SpiritâÂÂs life-giving presence in our communities.
This heraldic design proclaims that the Eparchy of Saskatoon, standing at a crossroads, chooses the way of life, hope, and faith in Christ who is the light of the world. ItâÂÂs a pictorial representation of our prayer to God that we remain a faithful people, ready to proclaim the Gospel in our part of the LordâÂÂs pasture under the guidance and protection of the Holy Spirit.