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cathedral+of+mary+mother+of+the+church+mostar Latitude and Longitude:

43°20′20″N 17°47′52″E / 43.33889°N 17.79778°E / 43.33889; 17.79778
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Mostar cathedral
Cathedral of Mary, Mother of the Church
Cathedral of Mostar
43°20′20″N 17°47′52″E / 43.33889°N 17.79778°E / 43.33889; 17.79778
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denomination Catholic
Architecture
Years built1970s
Clergy
Archbishop Tomo Vukšić
Bishop(s) Petar Palić

The Cathedral of Mary, Mother of the Church ( Croatian: Katedrala Marije Majke Crkve) also Mostar Cathedral in Mostar [1] is one of four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Mostar-Duvno Bishopric currently led by Bishop Petar Palić.

The construction of the new cathedral in a modern style began in 1974 with the excavations for the foundations. The project was completed in the summer of 1980, partly due to delays, changes in the original plan and architectural defects found in the presbytery area. The interior is decorated with stained glass and mosaics. During the Bosnian War the church was greatly damaged. Later it was rebuilt in its entirety.

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References

  1. ^ Simić, Olivera; Volčič, Zala; Philpot, Catherine R. (2012-03-06). Peace Psychology in the Balkans: Dealing with a Violent Past while Building Peace. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN  978-1-4614-1948-8.

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cathedral+of+mary+mother+of+the+church+mostar Latitude and Longitude:

43°20′20″N 17°47′52″E / 43.33889°N 17.79778°E / 43.33889; 17.79778
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mostar cathedral
Cathedral of Mary, Mother of the Church
Cathedral of Mostar
43°20′20″N 17°47′52″E / 43.33889°N 17.79778°E / 43.33889; 17.79778
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denomination Catholic
Architecture
Years built1970s
Clergy
Archbishop Tomo Vukšić
Bishop(s) Petar Palić

The Cathedral of Mary, Mother of the Church ( Croatian: Katedrala Marije Majke Crkve) also Mostar Cathedral in Mostar [1] is one of four Roman Catholic cathedrals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the seat of the Mostar-Duvno Bishopric currently led by Bishop Petar Palić.

The construction of the new cathedral in a modern style began in 1974 with the excavations for the foundations. The project was completed in the summer of 1980, partly due to delays, changes in the original plan and architectural defects found in the presbytery area. The interior is decorated with stained glass and mosaics. During the Bosnian War the church was greatly damaged. Later it was rebuilt in its entirety.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Simić, Olivera; Volčič, Zala; Philpot, Catherine R. (2012-03-06). Peace Psychology in the Balkans: Dealing with a Violent Past while Building Peace. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN  978-1-4614-1948-8.

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