Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lomé Explained

Sacred Heart Cathedral
Native Name:Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Lomé
Native Name Lang:fr
Location:Lomé
Country:Togo
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Sacred Heart Cathedral[1] (French: Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Lomé)[2] is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lomé (since 14 September 1955), one of the seven Catholic church districts of Togo.[3] [4] Built in just over a year (April 1901 to September 1902) by the German colonial authorities, it quickly became one of the iconic buildings of the new capital of Togo.

History

The first Catholic missionaries settled in Lomé in 1892. On 21 September 1902, in a solemn ceremony presided over by Bishop Albert, apostolic vicar of Côte-de-l'Or performed the consecration of the new sanctuary, which became a symbol the urbanization of Togo. On 9 August 1985, Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass in the cathedral.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/africa/1932.htm Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Lomé, Togo
  2. Book: Guide Lome plan: 1/10 000. 1 January 2001. Agence KEOPS et Associès. en.
  3. Book: Togo 2011-12. Collectif. Auzias. Dominique. Labourdette. Jean-Paul. 8 December 2010. Petit Futé. 978-2746935976. fr.
  4. Book: Futé, Petit. Petit Futé Togo. 19 November 2014. Petit Futé. 9782746978591. fr.