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The Cathedral of Our Lady [1] (Norwegian: Vår Frue domkirke), also commonly known as the Church of Our Lady, [2] is the Catholic cathedral of the city of Tromsø, Norway, [3] and seat of the prelature of the same name. It is the northernmost Catholic (and Christian in general) cathedral in the world. It is located on the Erling Bangsunds square.
That church was moved out of the city in 1860 to make way for the building of the present cathedral. The 1803 church building was relocated to an area a few hundred metres south of the city boundary. Then in the early 1970s, it was moved again to the present Elverhøy Church site further up the city’s hills.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire; Our Lady and St Edmund's Church, Abingdon, Oxfordshire; Shrine Church of Our Lady of Consolation and St Francis, West Grinstead, West Sussex; Church of our Lady: A Serbian Orthodox, Halifax, West Yorkshire; Our Lady and St Alphonsus Church, Hanley Swan, Worcestershire
Cathedral Church of St. Michael and All Angels in Kelowna; St. Saviour's Pro-Cathedral in Nelson. St. Saviour's was the Cathedral for the Diocese of Kootenay until 1987, when St. Michael and All Angels' was consecrated by the Rt. Rev'd R.E.F. Berry as the new Cathedral for the Diocese.
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The groundbreaking of the church was on 1 April 1964, and it was completed in 1965. [1] The new church was consecrated on 19 November 1965 by Bishop Monrad Norderval. [2] The church is built out of cast-in-place aluminium-coated concrete panels. [3] The shape of the church is believed to be a reference to the nearby twin-peaked island of Håja. [6]
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The church was opened in 1962. In response to Bishop Peter Sutton, OMI, request, Pope Paul VI decreed in 1976 that the church become a co-cathedral with the one at Schefferville. When mining stopped in Schefferville, the Episcopal see was transferred to Labrador City in 1980, raising the status of Our Lady of Perpetual Help to a cathedral. [2]