Holy Spirit Cathedral, Gbarnga
Appearance
Holy Spirit Cathedral | |
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6°59′37″N 9°28′04″W / 6.99366°N 9.46784°W | |
Location | Gbarnga |
Country | Liberia |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
The Holy Spirit Cathedral[1] or simply Cathedral of Gbarnga,[2] is a religious building that is located in Gbarnga[3] the second largest city in the African country of Liberia,[4][5] in the Bong County, northeast of Monrovia city.
It is the seat of the Diocese of Gbarnga (Dioecesis Gbarnganus) which was created in November 1986 by decision of Pope John Paul II by Bula De Monroviensi. Follow the Roman or Latin rite and is under the pastoral responsibility of the Bishop Anthony Fallah Borwah.
See also
[edit]- Roman Catholicism in Liberia
- Holy Spirit Cathedral
References
[edit]- ^ "Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Gbarnga, Liberia". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2016-04-27.
- ^ Hecking, Hans-Peter (2005-01-01). Human Rights in Liberia: A Dream of Freedom : the Efforts of the Catholic Church for Justice and Peace. Missio.
- ^ Dan, Bob And (2011-06-13). "Angels in Africa: Come Holy Spirit". Angels in Africa. Retrieved 2016-04-27.
- ^ "Hope for Life—Dreams Become A Reality Society of African Missions American Province" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-05-13.
- ^ «Freeing the New Evangelization An article by Ralph Martin». Renewal.