List of cathedrals in China
This is the list of cathedrals in China sorted by original denomination.
Roman Catholic
Cathedrals of the Catholic Church in Mainland China:[1]
- Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in Baoding
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral (South Church) in Beijing
- Cathedral of Bengbu in Bengbu
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Changsha
- Cathedral Green Bridge in Chengdu
- Chifeng Cathedral in Chifeng
- Xiwanzi Cathedral in Chongli
- Cathedral of St. Joseph in Chongqing
- Mother of Grace Cathedral in Daming
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Datong
- Cathedral of Fenyang
- Cathedral of St. Dominic in Fuzhou
- Sacred Heart Cathedral (Seksat Church) in Guangzhou
- St. Joseph Cathedral in Guiyang
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Hangzhou
- St. Columban Cathedral in Hanyang
- Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel in Hanzhong
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Harbin
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Hohot
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Jilin City
- Sacred Heart Cathedral in Jinan
- Xidianzi Cathedral of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Jingzhou
- Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Ulanqab
- Sacred Heart Cathedral in Kaifeng
- Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Kunming
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Leshan
- Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Longbao
- Cathedral of the Mother of God in Luoyang
- Cathedral of the Holy Family in Meizhou
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Nanchang
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Nanjing
- Cathedral of Our Lady of China in Nanning
- Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Nantong
- Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in Ningbo
- Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Ningbo
- Cathedral of Pingliang
- Cathedral of Pujong
- St. Michael’s Cathedral in Qingdao
- St. Michael’s Cathedral in Qiqihar
- Sacred Heart Cathedral in Sanyuan
- St. Ignatius Cathedral (Xujiahui Church) in Shanghai
- Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (South Church) in Shangqiu
- St. Joseph Cathedral in Shantou
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Shenyang
- Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral in Shiqi
- Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows in Suzhou
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Taiyuan
- St. Joseph Cathedral in Taizhou
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Tangshan
- Dongguan Cathedral in Tianshui
- St. Joseph Cathedral (Laoxikai Church) in Tianjin
- Cathedral of St. Paul in Wenzhou
- St. Joseph Cathedral in Wuhan
- St. Joseph Cathedral in Wuhu
- Cathedral of Christ the King in Wuqiu Village
- St. Francis Cathedral in Xi’an
- Cathedral of Christ the King in Xiamen
- Dazhangzhuang Sacred Heart Cathedral in Xianxian
- Cathedral of Weinan
- Holy Cross Cathedral in Zhangjiakou
- Sacred Heart Cathedral in Xuzhou
- Slope in the Catholic Church in Yanggu County
- Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Yanzhou
- Cathedral of St. Francis in Yichang
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Yinchuan
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Shijiazhuang
- Cathedral of St. Victor in Zhanjiang
- Zhoucun Cathedral in Zhoucun
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Sanmenshizi Cathedral) in Zhouzhi
Hong Kong
Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong:[1]
Macau
Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Macau:[1]
- Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady in Macau
Eastern Orthodox
(Former) Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in Mainland China:
Hong Kong
Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in Hong Kong:
- St. Luke’s Cathedral in Hong Kong (Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople)[2]
Anglican
(Former) Anglican cathedrals in Mainland China:
- Holy Saviour's Cathedral in Beijing
- Holy Trinity Cathedral in Shanghai
Hong Kong
Anglican cathedrals in Hong Kong:
- All Saints' Cathedral in Kowloon
- Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kowloon
- St John's Cathedral on Hong Kong Island
See also
References
- 1 2 3 GCatholic.org: Cathedrals China
- ↑ Metropolis off Hong Kong official site
External links
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