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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Cathedral of the Holy Trinity or Trinity Cathedral may refer to: Africa * Holy Trinity Cathedral (Addis Ababa), Ethiopia * Holy Trinity Cathedral (Accra), Ghana Americas Canada *Holy Trinity Cathedral (New Westminster), British Columbia *Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, Vancouver, British Columbia *Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba *Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Quebec), Quebec City Caribbean * Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince, Haiti * Holy Trinity Cathedral (Kingston), Jamaica * Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Mexico * Holy Trinity Cathedral, Autlán United States *Trinity Cathedral (Phoenix, Arizona) *Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral (Chicago), Illinois *Trinity Cathedral (Easton, Maryland) *Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (New Ulm, Minnesota) *Trinity Cathedral (Omaha, Nebraska) * Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral (Newark, New Jersey) *Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral (Addis Ababa)
Holy Trinity Cathedral, also known in Amharic as Kidist Selassie, is the highest ranking Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was built to commemorate the Ethiopian victory over Italian occupation and is an important place of worship in Ethiopia, alongside other cathedrals such as the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum. Title The cathedral bears the title "Menbere Tsebaot", or "Pure Altar". Built in 1942, the church compound was the burial place for those who fought against the Italian occupation, or those who accompanied the Emperor into exile from 1936 to 1941. The Emperor Haile Selassie and his consort the Empress Menen Asfaw are buried in the north transept of the cathedral. Other members of the Imperial Family are buried in the crypt below the church. The High Altar of the cathedral is dedicated to 'Agaiste Alem Kidist Selassie' (Sovereigns of the World the Holy Trinity). The other two altars in the Holy of Holies on either side of ...
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Archdiocesan Cathedral Of The Holy Trinity
The Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, at 319–337 East 74th Street on the Upper East Side in New York City, New York, is a Neo-Byzantine-style Greek Orthodox church. It serves as the national cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, and as the episcopal seat of Archbishop Elpidophoros of America. Established in 1891, and at its present location since 1932, it was the second Greek Orthodox church in the Americas, the first in New York City, and the largest Eastern Orthodox church in the Western Hemisphere. Activities The cathedral is the home parish for 800 families, and hosts dignitaries and visitors. It offers regular worship (which is broadcast on television), Sunday school, afternoon school, the Cathedral School (grades N-8), Bible study, and various ministries and fellowship organizations. History In 1891 the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox parish's first home was in part of an Evangelical church on West 53rd Street for $50 per-month ($ in current dol ...
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American Cathedral In Paris
The American Cathedral in Paris (french: Cathédrale Américaine de Paris), formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is one of the oldest English-speaking churches in Paris. It is the gathering church for the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, and is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The church is located in central Paris between the Champs-Elysées and the River Seine at 23 avenue George V in the 8th arrondissement. The closest métro stations are Alma – Marceau and George V . History The origins of the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, an English-speaking Episcopal church in Paris, date back to the 1830s when American Episcopalians began to meet together for services in the garden pavilion of the Hôtel Matignon, now the official residence of the French prime minister, then the home of American expatriate Colonel Herman Thorn (1783–1859). In 1859, the formal establishment of a parish took place and in 1864 the first church ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Oulu
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Ruse
The Holy Trinity Cathedral ( bg, Катедрален храм "Света Троица", ''Katedralen hram "Sveta Troitsa"'') is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in the city of Ruse, Bulgaria on the Danube river. It stands next to the modern day opera house. Built beneath the ground in 1632, it is the oldest church in the city and was constructed during the period of Ottoman occupation. As it keeps the holy relics of a number of saints, Ruse's cathedral is often visited by pilgrims. Its rich history and underground interior also pose an interest for tourists, making it one of the main attractions of the city. As one of the oldest buildings in Ruse, the Holy Trinity Cathedral was declared a cultural monument of national importance in 1983. It is continually cared for and maintained in order to be preserved for generations to come. Architecture It is a three-nave pseudo-basilica that is 31.20 m long and 15.60 m wide. Two rows of seven columns separate the naves. It was dug four and ...
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Cathedral Of The Holy Trinity, Mostar
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity ( sr, Саборна Црква Свете Тројице, Saborna Crkva Svete Trojice) is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It served as the seat of the Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina from 1873 until its destruction during the siege of Mostar in 1992. The church was the work of the prominent architect Andrey Damyanov. It was built between 1863 and 1873. It has been under reconstruction since 2011. Ever since the recostruction, the church was targeted by vandals and thiefs motivated by prejudice and hostility.https://twitter.com/eubih/status/1600857582117453824 Gallery File:Саборна црква у Мостару.jpg, Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Mostar, early 20th century. File:Cathedral of Holy Trinity, Mostar.jpg, Mostar Cathedral under reconstruction, 2021 See also * Serbs in Mostar * Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina * Žitomislić Monastery The Žitomislić Monastery ( sr, Мана ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral (Karachi)
Holy Trinity Cathedral is the seat of the Church of Pakistan, Diocese of Karachi, situated on Fatima Jinnah Road, near Zainab Market, in Karachi, Pakistan. History Established in 1844 and built in 1855, the Holy Trinity Church located on Fatima Jinnah Road, Karachi, is one of the first major churches built in the area. Designed by the Captain of the Bombay Engineers, John Hill, the church had a nave stretching 115 feet, followed by a tower standing at 150 feet tall. The church was built with buff colored Gizri stone and the architectural design made it unique. The church followed a Romanesque layout which made it stand out compared to the buildings located around. At the top of the tower, since there were no lighthouses, it was given beacons to help ships in the Karachi Harbour. In 1904, Captain John Hill and Chief Engineer John Brunton, reviewed the cathedral and found that the foundation was showing signs of weakness and removed the top two stories, giving the tower a new height ...
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Trinity Cathedral, Jerusalem
The Holy Trinity Cathedral (Russian: Свято-Троицкий собор, Hebrew: קתדרלת השילוש הקדוש) is a cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church, located at the heart of the so-called Russian Compound in central Jerusalem. The cathedral was built in 1860–1872 by a Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem, when the Holy City was part of the Ottoman Empire. Layout The church was designed by the architect as a cruciform building, a basilica with one central nave and two side aisles, and two lateral rooms in the shape of rounded apses completing the cross-shaped layout. The cathedral is built from white stone, with eight steeples, each topped by a cross. The inside of the cathedral is covered with murals and barely contains chairs. Most of the worshippers are praying standing, as is customary in Orthodox churches. History The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity was officially founded on 11 September 1860. In 1864 the outside was completed, but the con ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Palayamkottai
Holy Trinity Cathedral is the cathedral church of Tirunelveli Diocese under Church of South India. Bishops of the CSI Tirunelveli Diocese * Samuel Morley 1896–1903 * Arthur A Williams 1905–1914 * Harry M Waller 1915–1923 * Norman H Tubbs 1923–1928 * Frederick J Western 1929–1938 * Stephen C Neill 1939–1944 (Founder of Bishopric – CSI Tirunelveli Diocese) * George T Selwyn 1945–1952 * Augustine G Jebaraj 1953–1970 (First Indian bishop – CSI Tirunelveli Diocese) * Thomas S Garrett 1971–1974 * S Daniel Abraham 1975–1984 * Jason S Dharmaraj 1985–1999 * Jeyapaul David 1999–2009 * JJ Christhudoss 2009–2021 * ARGST Barnabas 2021 - till the date Images Image:HTC_Tower.jpg, Steeple Image:HTC3_Altar.jpg, High Altar Image:HTC_Altar2.jpg, Interior Image:HTC_Lights.jpg, Decorated in lights See also *Church of South India *Tirunelveli Diocese of the Church of South India The Diocese of Tirunelveli is one among the 24 ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Hong Kong
Holy Trinity Cathedral, in Kowloon, Hong Kong, is an Anglican cathedral for the Eastern Kowloon diocese. It was established in 1890, making it one of the oldest Anglican churches in Hong Kong. The cathedral is one of the three Anglican cathedrals of the Hong Kong Anglican church (the other two are St John's Cathedral and All Saints' Cathedral). History The cathedral was established as Holy Trinity Church in 1890 and consecrated a cathedral in 2010. The church had been rebuilt twice in nearby locations before finally settled down in their current location at 135 Ma Tau Chung Road, Kowloon. The current structure was built in 1937 and designed by Ng Kin-chung, a draftsman from Leigh and Orange, an architectural firm. The church combines western and traditional Chinese architectural styles. Reinforced concrete structure and traditional Chinese decorations can be seen inside the church and on its roof respectively. It has survived some serious damages during the Japanese occ ...
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Holy Trinity Church, Shanghai
Holy Trinity Church, Shanghai ( zh, t=上海聖三一堂, s=上海圣三一堂, p=Shànghǎi shèng sānyī táng), is a Protestant (and formerly Anglican) church in Huangpu District of Shanghai. The church, consecrated in 1869 was designed in a Gothic Revival style by British architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. After 1875, upon the appointment of Bishop William Russell as the first Church of England Bishop in the Diocese of North China, the church was commonly referred to as a cathedral, and the senior priest was known as the Dean. This cathedral designation was however mainly by way of common convention than fact as the titular bishop of the Anglican Communion located in Shanghai at the time was Channing Moore Williams of the Episcopal Church. The church has recently been restored and since 2006 has served as the main church and headquarters of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement in Shanghai. However, as at June 2018 the church was still not open for worship. The bookshop in t ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Yangon
Holy Trinity Cathedral ( my, သန့်ရှင်းသော တြိနတိ ကသီဒြယ်, ) is the primary Anglican cathedral in Myanmar (Burma), located on Bogyoke Aung San Road (next to Bogyoke Aung San Market) in Latha Township, Yangon. The cathedral was designed by Robert Chisholm, a Madras-based architect, in the Indo-Saracenic style to adapt to warm and humid conditions. Construction began in 1886, with the laying of the foundation stone by Lord Dufferin, the Viceroy of India, and was completed in 1894. The pipe organ was destroyed during the Second World War and could not be restored so an electric substitute organ was installed. The stained glass windows were repaired in 2003. The cathedral is listed on the Yangon City Heritage List The Yangon City Heritage List is a list of man-made landmarks in Yangon, Myanmar, so designated by the city government, Yangon City Development Committee. The list consists of 188 structures (as of 2001), and is largely mad ...
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