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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity (other)
The denomination Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity may refer to: *Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Bermuda (Anglican) *Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Buenos Aires (Russian Orthodox) *Co-Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, Chełmża, Poland (Roman Catholic) *Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Huancayo The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity ( es, Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad) also called Huancayo Cathedral It is the largest church in the city of Huancayo in Peru. It is located in the west of the Constitutión Square, it is neoclassical and ..., Peru (Roman Catholic) * Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Montevideo (Anglican) * Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford (Roman Catholic) * Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Daet), Philippines (Roman Catholic) * Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Talibon), Philippines (Roman Catholic) {{disambiguation, church ...
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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity, Bermuda
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (often referred to as the Bermuda Cathedral) is an Anglican (the state church, the Church of England; which in Bermuda was renamed the Anglican Church of Bermuda in 1978, an extra-provincial diocese under the Archbishop of Canterbury) cathedral located on Church Street in the City of Hamilton, in Pembroke Parish, in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. The original ''Trinity Church'' was designed in the Early English style by James Cranston of Oxford in 1844 and was completed in 1869. Named ''Trinity Church'', it was designated a chapel of ease for the then- Bishop of Newfoundland and Bermuda, whose Cathedral (the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist), was at St. John's, Newfoundland). In Bermuda, ''St. John's Church'' was already the parish church for Pembroke Parish, and remained so after Trinity Church was constructed. Trinity Church was destroyed by arson in 1884. Scottish architect William Hay, who had been consulted on the const ...
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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity, Buenos Aires
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity ( es, link=no, Catedral Ortodoxa Rusa de la Santísima Trinidad) is an Eastern Orthodox church building in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located in the neighborhood of San Telmo, in front of Lezama Park. History In front of the Argentine National Historical Museum, is this structure, designed in Saint Petersburg by the architect of the Holy Synod of Russia, Mikhail Preobrazensky, started in 1898, and finally built and adapted in 1901, and honorably, by the Norwegian architect (based in Argentina) Alejandro Christophersen, in collaboration with the engineer Pedro Coni. The funds for its construction were donated by Russia. It is currently an Argentine National Historic Monument. Structure Neo-Byzantine Architecture and Neo-Russian Style The church consists of a plot of 2352 ft and 53 ft wide (716.6 m2 and 16 m) by 144 ft deep (44 m). It is in a remarkable 17th-century Russian style, with five blue Onion do ...
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Co-Cathedral Basilica Of The Most Holy Trinity, Chełmża
The Co-Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity ( pl, Bazylika Konkatedralna Trójcy Świętej) also called Chełmża Cathedral is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church located in the city of Chełmża, Poland. The church since 1994 has been the co-cathedral or alternate cathedral of the Diocese of Torun (''Dioecesis Thoruniensis'' or ''Diecezja Toruńska'') and received the status of Minor Basilica in 1982. It was built as a Cathedral of the ancient Diocese of Chelmno. Located on a lakeshore slope, it was built in stages from 1251 until the second quarter of the fourteenth century. During the construction of the cathedral, the structure was twice destroyed (1267 and 1286) during Prussian invasions. In 1422 there was a fire in the church as a result of the Lithuanian-Tatar raids and in 1950 a fire destroyed the ceilings of the vaults of the nave, the dome and the central arch beam. Reconstruction in the years 1968-1971 has restored the church to its original ap ...
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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity, Huancayo
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity ( es, Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad) also called Huancayo Cathedral It is the largest church in the city of Huancayo in Peru. It is located in the west of the Constitutión Square, it is neoclassical and inside preserves paintings from the Cusco School of painting. It is seat of the Archbishop of Huancayo. This cathedral, known initially as Matriz Cathedral, was built on land donated by remarkable neighbors. Its construction began on March 18, 1799 ending March 18, 1831. By bull of Pope Pius XII it was elevated to Cathedral Church in 1955 thus surpassing another remarkable huancaína church, the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. It is consecrated to the Holy Trinity, to whom the city of Huancayo was dedicated in 1572. See also *List of cathedrals in Peru This is the list of cathedrals in Peru sorted by denomination. Roman Catholic Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Peru: * Cathedral of the Virgin of Rosary in Aba ...
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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity, Montevideo
The Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity ( es, Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad), popularly known as "Templo Inglés", is an Anglican church in Montevideo, Uruguay. Overview The original temple dates back to the 1830s and was built directly on the seashore. It was made possible through the sole effort of Samuel Fisher Lafone. At the beginning of the 20th century it was re-built on its current location, due to the modern development of the Rambla of Montevideo. It is the cathedral of the Uruguayan diocese of the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America. Bibliography * ''Guía Arquitectónica y Urbanística de Montevideo.'' 3rd edition. Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo, 2008, , page 32. See also * List of cathedrals in Uruguay * British people in Uruguay British Uruguayans (sometimes known as Anglo-Uruguayans) are British nationals residing permanently in Uruguay or Uruguayan citizens claiming British heritage. Unlike other waves of immigration to Uruguay from Eur ...
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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity, Waterford
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore located in Barronstrand Street, Waterford City, Ireland. The cathedral is the oldest post-Reformation Catholic cathedral in Ireland, pre-dating the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 by some 36 years. History The cathedral was designed by John Roberts in 1793 and has the distinction of being the oldest post-Reformation cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. The cathedral was built under the direction of Rev. Dean Thomas Hearn, D.D., the cathedral dean. Roberts also designed Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford, and is said to have supervised the construction of the Catholic cathedral by attending the site every morning, and apparently 'died from the effects of a cold caught within the unfinished structure'. A chapel – known in the city as the 'Big Chapel' – had previously stood on the same ground, having been constructed there in 1693 at the heig ...
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Cathedral Of The Most Holy Trinity (Daet)
The Daet Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, is a prominent Latin Rite Roman Catholic cathedral located in Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines. It was erected in 1984 after the Diocese of Daet was created by a papal bull on May 27, 1974. the rector is the Most Reverend Gilbert Armea Garcera Gilbert Armea Garcera (born February 2, 1959) is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lipa in the Philippines. He succeeds Archbishop Ramon Arguelles, who earlier filed his resignation prior to his mandatory retirement age in 20 .... History The construction of the parish church took a long time of preparation. It started long before Camarines Norte became a diocese. During the incumbency of Msgr. Antonino O. Reganit as parish priest of Daet, the cathedral compound was acquired from the Magana Family. Construction of a complex building was started, the center of which was the proposed main altar. Reganit died before completion. September ...
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