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The St. Mary's Cathedral [1] is a religious building that is affiliated with the Catholic Church [2] and is located in the city of Port Moresby, [3] [4] capital of Papua New Guinea, [5] [6]]. The cathedral is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Port Moresby ( Archidioecesis Portus Moresbiensis ) in the National Capital District.
St Mary’s Cathedral in Lae; Holy Spirit Cathedral in Madang; Mother of the Divine Shepherd Cathedral in Mendi; Holy Trinity Cathedral in Mount Hagen; St Mary's Cathedral in Port Moresby; Sacred Heart Cathedral in Kokopo; St Francis Xavier’s Co-Cathedral in Rabaul; Good Shepherd Cathedral in Sangurap near Wabag; Christ the King Cathedral in ...
The Archdiocese of Port Moresby (Latin: Archidiœcesis Portus Moresbiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea. Its cathedral is in St. Mary's Cathedral, in Port Moresby , National Capital District.
Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Buka; S. St. Mary's Cathedral, Port Moresby This page was last edited on 24 December 2017, at 20:32 (UTC). ...
St John's Cathedral, Port Moresby, 2013. The Diocese of Port Moresby (initially called the Diocese of Southern Papua) [28] includes the entirety of Papua (i.e. the former British New Guinea, the southeastern quarter of the island of New Guinea) apart from Milne Bay and Northern (Oro) provinces. Her cathedral is at St John's, Port Moresby [29 ...
St. Mary's Cathedral, Port Moresby This page was last edited on 8 September 2019, at 14:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Port Moresby This page was last edited on 27 August 2007, at 22:34 (UTC). Text is ...
St Joseph's School was founded in 1917 as a school for the children of expatriates living in Port Moresby. Originally situated within the Convent of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH) behind St. Mary's Cathedral, it started with only 15 pupils. Sister Mary Carthage was the first Head of School.