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Our Lady of Victory Cathedral | |
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聖母の勝利司教座聖堂 | |
Location | Fukuoka |
Country | Japan |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
The Our Lady of Victory Cathedral (Japanese: 聖母の勝利司教座聖堂) also called Daimyomachi Church is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church which is located in the city of Fukuoka, in the Asian country of Japan. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Victory.
In 1896, a small wooden church was built on the site where the present church is located. In 1938, the number of faithful from Fukuoka rose sharply, hence the need to expand the church. It was rebuilt and reinforced with red brick.
In 1984 a restructuring of the church into a cathedral began. It was demolished in 1986 and a modern concrete church was built in its place. The main altar is the only part of the old cathedral that was preserved.
The church follows the Roman or Latin rite and is the main church of the Catholic diocese of Fukuoka (Dioecesis Fukuokaensis; カトリック福岡教区) which was created in 1927 with the Papal brief Catholicae Fidei under the pontificate of Pope Pius XI.
See also
References
- Cathedral of Our Lady of Victory (Daimyomachi Church)
- "DIOCESE OF FUKUOKA". www.cbcj.catholic.jp. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
- Donaghy, Greg; Roy, Patricia E. (2009-01-01). Contradictory Impulses: Canada and Japan in the Twentieth Century. UBC Press. ISBN 9780774858359.
- "CATHEDRAL OF DAIMYOMACHI at 2-7-7, Daimyo, Chuo-ku, fukuoka 810-0041 (Filtered by: 810-0041) Japan". www.thecatholicdirectory.com. Archived from the original on 2016-09-16. Retrieved 2016-06-26.
33°35′28″N 130°23′51″E / 33.5910°N 130.3974°E / 33.5910; 130.3974
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