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St. Eric's Cathedral, Stockholm

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Location
  
Södermalm, Stockholm

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Capacity
  
600

Architect
  
Hans Westman

Country
  
Sweden

Status
  
Active

Phone
  
+46 8 640 15 55

St. Eric's Cathedral, Stockholm

Website
  
Website of the Cathedral

Consecrated
  
25 March 1983 (1983-03-25)

Address
  
Folkungagatan 46, 118 26 Stockholm, Sweden

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm

Similar
  
Söderhöjdskyrkan, Andreaskyrkan, St Paul's Church - Mariatorget, Folkungakyrkan, Maria Magdalena Church

Saint Eric's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Stockholm, Sweden. It is located on Södermalm, the southern part of central Stockholm. It was built in 1892 and was raised to the status of a cathedral in 1953, when the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm was created (still the only one in Sweden). The substantial increase in the number of Catholics in Stockholm and Sweden, mostly as a result of immigration after World War II, made the old church insufficient, and an extension, designed by architects Hans Westman and Ylva Lenormand, was inaugurated in 1983, at the 200th anniversary of the re-establishment in 1783 of the Roman Catholic Church in Lutheran Sweden. The block where the cathedral is located also contains other functions serving the Roman Catholic Church in Sweden.

The church takes it name from Saint Eric, the 12th-century king of Sweden who, having been slain by a Danish prince, came to be regarded as a martyr and the patron saint of Stockholm, depicted in the seal and coat of arms of the city.

References

St. Eric's Cathedral, Stockholm Wikipedia


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