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  2. People's Salvation Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The People's Salvation Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Mântuirii Neamului; People's Redemption Cathedral a better translation of the name), also known as the National Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Națională), is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral under construction in Bucharest to serve as the patriarchal cathedral of the Romanian Orthodox Church. [21]

  3. Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral. Coordinates: 44°25′28.54″N 26°5′52.16″E. The Cathedral in 2023. The Romanian Orthodox Patriarchal Cathedral (also known as the Metropolitan Church) [1] is a functioning religious and civic landmark, on Dealul Mitropoliei, in Bucharest, Romania. It is located near the Palace of the Chamber of Deputies of ...

  4. Romanian Greek Catholic Eparchy of St. George - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Greek Catholic Eparchy of St. George is a Romanian Greek Catholic Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or eparchy of the Catholic Church in the United States and Canada. The incumbent eparch is John Michael Botean. The cathedral church of the eparchy is St. George's Cathedral, Canton, Ohio. There are fourteen parishes and five ...

  5. List of cathedrals in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Holy Trinity Cathedral, Arad (since 2009) / Church of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist (Arad, Romania) - former cathedral (until 2009) Holy Trinity Cathedral in Baia Mare (under construction) Patriarchal Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helen in Bucharest; Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest (under construction)

  6. Catholic Church in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The first Archbishop of Bucharest was Ignazio Paoli. [34] The Neogothic Saint Joseph Cathedral in Bucharest was also completed in 1884, [34] and two seminaries were set up (the main seminary was in Bucharest, [34] and the Iași-based one was a Jesuit institution created in 1886, notably led by the Polish priest Feliks Wierciński). [25]

  7. Dealul Mitropoliei - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest, seeing Palace of the Parliament, viewed from the top of Dealul Mitropoliei. The Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral is in the centre of the square on the hill. The other buildings are located as follows: to the west, old monastic cells (chilii), later transformed into the Patriarchate's offices; to the southeast, the Patriarchal Palace; to the east, the chapel paraclis and the former ...

  8. Architecture of metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic Revival cathedral styled Sweetest Heart of Mary (1893) in the Forest Park neighborhood area by Spier and Rohns is the largest Roman Catholic Church in Detroit. [ 6 ] [ 45 ] The Gothic Revival styled Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament (1915) and the Cathedral Church of St. Paul (1911) by Ralph Adams Cram are both located along ...

  9. Saint Joseph Cathedral, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The illegally-built Cathedral Plaza Bucharest towering over the cathedral, pictured here during its construction in 2009. Saint Joseph Cathedral suffered significant damage from the earthquakes of 1929, 1940, 1977, 1986 and 1990, and also due to the American bombing of April 4, 1944 and the German August 24 to 25, 1944.