St. John's Cathedral (Chiayi)
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The Cathedral of Saint John in Chiayi, also known as St. John's Cathedral () is the
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Diocese of Chiayi. It is located at 62nd Street Minchuan, East District,
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,
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. It is the
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for
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worshipers in the diocese of Chiayi, also written Kiayi or (''Dioecesis Kiayiensis''; 天主教嘉義教區) which was raised to its current status in 1962 by the bull ''Cum Apostolica'' by
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. It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop
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. The current cathedral was built between 1957 and 1958. It has been renovated several times especially after the 1964 Baihe earthquake, after by several floods and typhoons, and a small fire that occurred in 1997.


See also

* Chinese Rites Controversy *
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East District, Chiayi Religious buildings and structures in Chiayi City Roman Catholic cathedrals in Taiwan Roman Catholic churches completed in 1958 20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings 20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Taiwan {{Asia-RC-cathedral-stub