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The '''Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina''' (]: ''Katedralja e së Lumes Nënë Tereza në Prishtinë'') in ], ]{{ref label|status|a|}} is a ] ] being constructed. In 2007 the ] approved plans for the building.<ref></ref> The church's foundation was ceremonially laid by former Kosovo president ], himself a ].<ref name = "BIRN"></ref> It is dedicated to ].
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The '''Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina''' (]: ''Katedralja e së Lumes Nënë Tereza në Prishtinë'') in ], ]{{ref label|status|a|}} is a ] ] being constructed. In 2007 the ] approved plans for the building.<ref></ref> The church's foundation was ceremonially laid by former Kosovo president ], himself a ].<ref name = "BIRN"></ref> It is dedicated to ].


Upon the cathedral's completion, the ] will move from ] to Pristina.<ref name = "BIRN"/> The cathedral will also be one of Pristina's tallest buildings when it is complete.<ref></ref> Upon the cathedral's completion, the ] will move from ] to Pristina.<ref name = "BIRN"/> The cathedral will also be one of Pristina's tallest buildings when it is complete.<ref></ref>
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Church in Pristina, Kosovo
Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa
Cathedral built in red brick with a tower under constructionFebruary 2013, the Cathedral is nearing completion.
42°39′23″N 21°09′34″E / 42.65639°N 21.15944°E / 42.65639; 21.15944
LocationPristina
CountryKosovo
DenominationRoman Catholic

The Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina (Albanian: Katedralja e së Lumes Nënë Tereza në Prishtinë) in Pristina, Kosovo is a Roman Catholic cathedral being constructed. In 2007 the Government of Kosovo approved plans for the building. The church's foundation was ceremonially laid by former Kosovo president Ibrahim Rugova, himself a Muslim. It is dedicated to Blessed Mother Teresa.

Upon the cathedral's completion, the diocese covering Kosovo will move from Prizren to Pristina. The cathedral will also be one of Pristina's tallest buildings when it is complete.

Notes and references

Notes:

a. Template:Kosovo-note

References:

  1. Kosovo Catholics plan cathedral to honour Mother Teresa
  2. ^ New Cathedral Symbolises Catholic Rebirth in Kosovo
  3. In Pristina's old Ottoman mosque, Muslims gather for prayers

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