Queen of Peace Cathedral | |
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Cathédrale Reine-de-la-Paix | |
Nhà Thờ Chình Toà Dức Maria Ban Hoá Binh | |
Queen of Peace Cathedral | |
10°22′54″N 105°26′23″E / 10.38161°N 105.43963°E | |
Location | Long Xuyên |
Country | Vietnam |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Administration | |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Long Xuyên |
The Queen of Peace Cathedral [1] (Vietnamese: Nhà Thờ Chình Toà Dức Maria Ban Hoá Binh; French: Cathédrale Reine-de-la-Paix), also called Regina Pacis Cathedral or Long Xuyên Cathedral,[2] is a religious building that is located in Long Xuyen, capital city of the province of An Giang in the Mekong Delta region in the southwest Asian country of Vietnam.[3]
The cathedral follows the Roman or Latin rite and is the mother of the Diocese of Long Xuyên (Dioecesis Longxuyensis or Giáo phận Long Xuyên) which was created in 1960 by bull "Christi mandata" of Pope John XXIII. It was formally consecrated in 1974.
It is under the pastoral responsibility of the Bishop Joseph Trần Xuân Tiếu. It stands a large statue dedicated to the Virgin Mary and a tower of 55 meters high.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Queen of Peace Cathedral in Long Xuyên
- ↑ Fay, Kim (2008-06-01). To Vietnam with Love: A Travel Guide for the Connoisseur. ThingsAsian Press. ISBN 9781934159040.
- ↑ Guides, Rough (2015-04-14). The Rough Guide to Vietnam. Penguin. ISBN 9780241214091.
- ↑ Guides, Fodor's Travel (2015-09-22). Fodor's Vietnam: with a Side Trip to Angkor Wat. Fodor's Travel Publications. ISBN 9781101878859.