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Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina

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Location
  
Pristina

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Groundbreaking
  
2007

Country
  
Kosovo

Dedication
  
Mother Teresa

Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina

Address
  
Rruga Justiniani, Prishtinë 10000

Similar
  
Newborn monument, Germia Park, Church of Christ the Saviour, National Library of Kosovo, Ethnological Museum - Pristina

The Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina (Albanian: Katedralja e së Lumes Nënë Tereza në Prishtinë, Serbian: Katedrala Majke Tereze u Prištini / Катедрала Мајке Терезе у Приштини) is a Roman Catholic cathedral being constructed in Pristina, Kosovo. In 2007, the Government of Kosovo approved plans for the building. The cathedral is dedicated to the Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, Blessed Mother Teresa.

History

The foundation was ceremonially laid by former President of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, himself a Muslim. It was inaugurated on 26 August 2010, the hundredth anniversary of her birthday, before construction was completed. Its construction, begun in 2011, sparked controversy in Muslim circles where it was seen as outsized considering the small number of Catholics in the area.

Upon the cathedral's completion, the Apostolic Administration of Prizren will move from Prizren to Pristina. The cathedral will be one of Pristina's tallest buildings.

An exhibition celebrating the shared history of Albanians and Austria was held in the cathedral in January 2015. It was attended by the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, and Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz.

References

Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina Wikipedia