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St. James and Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral, Bata

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Location
  
Bata

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Country
  
Equatorial Guinea

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

The St. James and Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Santiago y Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Bata or Catedral de Bata) or Cathedral of Bata and more formally Cathedral of St. James Apostle and Our Lady of the Pillar is the name given to a religious building that is part of the Catholic Church and serves as one of the three cathedrals that exist in the African country of Equatorial Guinea.

It is located in Bata in the Litoral province in the continental region. Follow the Latin rite and was consecrated in 1954. It is the seat of the Diocese of Bata (Dioecesis Bataensis) and his bishop is Juan Matogo Oyana.

Its architecture is neo-Gothic work of several missionaries. The works for its construction began in 1951 and culminated on December 8, 1954 during the time of the Spanish rule.

In 2000 renovation work in the temple that ended in 2005 with the support of the government of Equatorial Guinea began.

Because of its historical and architectural value is included in the list of national heritage monuments (patrimonio nacional).

References

St. James and Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral, Bata Wikipedia


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