Holy Trinity Cathedral, Athens Explained

Holy Trinity Cathedral
Other Name:Καθεδρικός και Ενοριακός Ιερός Ελληνόρρυθμος Καθολικός Ναός Αγίας Τριάδος[1]
Location:Athens
Country:Greece
Denomination:Catholic
Tradition:Greek Byzantine
Dedication:Trinity
Status:Active
Completed Date:June 11, 1932
Bishop:Manuel Nin
Exarch:Manuel Nin

The Holy Trinity Cathedral [2] (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Καθεδρικός και Ενοριακός Ιερός Ελληνόρρυθμος Καθολικός Ναός Αγίας Τριάδος)[3] also called Greek-Catholic Cathedral of Athens is a Greek Byzantine Catholic cathedral in Athens, Greece.

It functions as the seat of the Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Greece (Exarchatus Apostolicus Graeciae) that was created on June 11, 1932 by the then Pope Pius XI, and follows the Byzantine Rite,

It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Manuel Nin.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.elcathex.gr/%ce%b5%ce%bd%ce%bf%cf%81%ce%af%ce%b5%cf%82/
  2. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/europe/5699.htm Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Athens
  3. http://www.elcathex.gr/%ce%b5%ce%bd%ce%bf%cf%81%ce%af%ce%b5%cf%82/
  4. Web site: Greece (Apostolic Exarchate) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. Cheney. David M.. www.catholic-hierarchy.org. 2017-01-25.