Sacred Heart Cathedral, Moundou Explained

Sacred Heart Cathedral
Other Name:Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Moundou
Location:Moundou
Country:Chad
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Sacred Heart Cathedral[1] (French: Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Moundou) It is a religious building of the Catholic Church that serves as the seat of the diocese of Moundou in Chad.[2] It is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In the 1950s, his vicar was Bishop Samuel Gaumain. In 1993, its facilities suffered by sectarian unrest. On March 18, 1998, some soldiers entered it during the Mass and brutally detained the priest and the faithful. The construction of the new Cathedral of Moundou were launched in late 1999, in the district of Dombao. Its facilities are home to some Missionaries.

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  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/africa/1935.htm Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Moundou
  2. Web site: Capuchin Minor Friars celebrate 75 years in Chad and Central Africa. 2013-10-22. Independent Catholic News. 2016-04-22.