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The church, as seen from the Župné námestie square Interior of the Trinitarian Church in Bratislava Image of the former monastery, now county house next to the church. The Trinitarian Church or Trinity Church, full name Church of Saint John of Matha and Saint Felix of Valois (Slovak: Kostol trinitárov, Trinitársky kostol or Trojičný kostol or Kostol svätého Jána z Mathy a svätého ...
University Hospital with Polyclinic Bratislava; Interklinik Bratislava; St. Michael Hospital, a.s. Bratislava; National Institute of Heart and Cardiovascular Diseases Bratislava; National Institute of Oncology; Children's University Hospital with Policlinic Bratislava; Philipp Pinel Psychiatric Hospital, Pezinok; Trnava Region (Trnavský kraj ...
St. John the Baptist: Cathedral Žilina Cathedral Katedrála Najsvätejšej Trojice: Žilina: Žilina: Holy Trinity: Cathedral since 2008 Military Ordinariate Cathedral Katedrála svätého Šebastiána v Bratislave - Krasňanoch: Military Ordinariate: Bratislava: Saint Sebastian: Cathedral since 2009 Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows
Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Bratislava" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St. Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava. The Catholic Church in Slovakia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.. According to the 2021 census, around 55.8% [1] [2] of the total population was Latin (Roman) Catholic and another 3.8% is Greek Catholic.
St Francis Xavier Cathedral (Banská Bystrica, Slovakia) St. John the Baptist Cathedral (Trnava) St Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava; St. Sebastian's Cathedral, Bratislava; Spišská Kapitula; St Martin's Cathedral (Spišská Kapitula) St. Emmeram's Cathedral, Nitra
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Šebastiána, dedicated to Saint Sebastian, in the Slovak national capital Bratislava, which in 2009 replaced the Cathedral of St. John of Matha and St. Felix of Valois (Katedrála sv. Jána a sv. Felixa z Valois), also in Bratislava.