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The '''St. Sebastian's Cathedral''' <ref>[http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/europe/5271.htm Cathedral of St. Sebastian in Bratislava (Military Ordinariate)]</ref> ({{lang-sk|Katedrála sv. Šebastiána}}) also called '''Cathedral of the Military Ordinariate''' is the name given to a temple of the Catholic Church in [[Bratislava]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mosr.sk/175/katedrala-sv-sebastiana-v-bratislave-krasnanoch.php?mnu=135%252520Sur%252520la%252520page%252520de%252520l%252520aordinariat%252520militaire|title=Úvodná stránka :: Ministerstvo obrany SR|last=(www.aglo.sk)|first=AGLO solutions|website=www.mosr.sk|access-date=2016-09-07}}</ref> which is since 2009 the Military Ordinariate cathedral in [[Slovakia]].<ref>Mons. Viliam Judák: "Katedrála – matka chrámov v diecéze." In: ''Pútnik svätovojtešský 2011.'' Trnava : Spolok svätého Vojtecha, 2010, s. 63. <nowiki>ISBN 978-80-7162-824-8</nowiki></ref>
The '''St. Sebastian's Cathedral''' <ref>[http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/europe/5271.htm Cathedral of St. Sebastian in Bratislava (Military Ordinariate)]</ref> ({{lang-sk|Katedrála sv. Šebastiána}}) also called '''Cathedral of the Military Ordinariate''' is the name given to a temple of the Catholic Church in [[Bratislava]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mosr.sk/175/katedrala-sv-sebastiana-v-bratislave-krasnanoch.php?mnu=135%252520Sur%252520la%252520page%252520de%252520l%252520aordinariat%252520militaire|title=Úvodná stránka :: Ministerstvo obrany SR|last=(www.aglo.sk)|first=AGLO solutions|website=www.mosr.sk|access-date=2016-09-07}}</ref> which is since 2009 the Military Ordinariate cathedral in [[Slovakia]].<ref>Mons. Viliam Judák: "Katedrála – matka chrámov v diecéze." In: ''Pútnik svätovojtešský 2011.'' Trnava : Spolok svätého Vojtecha, 2010, s. 63. ISBN 978-80-7162-824-8</ref>


The first stone church was laid in 1995 and was consecrated in 2003 by [[Pope John Paul II]]. However, construction did not begin until the spring of 2007, after it could issue the permit to build in January 2007. The project architect was Ladislav Banhegyi. The roof was built in 2008. The work inside lasted until the summer of 2009. On June 13, 2009 took place the consecration ceremony, presided over by Bishop Stanislav Zvolensky.
The first stone church was laid in 1995 and was consecrated in 2003 by [[Pope John Paul II]]. However, construction did not begin until the spring of 2007, after it could issue the permit to build in January 2007. The project architect was Ladislav Banhegyi. The roof was built in 2008. The work inside lasted until the summer of 2009. On June 13, 2009 took place the consecration ceremony, presided over by Bishop Stanislav Zvolensky.

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St. Sebastian's Cathedral
Katedrála sv. Šebastiána
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LocationBratislava
Country Slovakia
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

The St. Sebastian's Cathedral [1] (Template:Lang-sk) also called Cathedral of the Military Ordinariate is the name given to a temple of the Catholic Church in Bratislava,[2] which is since 2009 the Military Ordinariate cathedral in Slovakia.[3]

The first stone church was laid in 1995 and was consecrated in 2003 by Pope John Paul II. However, construction did not begin until the spring of 2007, after it could issue the permit to build in January 2007. The project architect was Ladislav Banhegyi. The roof was built in 2008. The work inside lasted until the summer of 2009. On June 13, 2009 took place the consecration ceremony, presided over by Bishop Stanislav Zvolensky.

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References

  1. ^ Cathedral of St. Sebastian in Bratislava (Military Ordinariate)
  2. ^ (www.aglo.sk), AGLO solutions. "Úvodná stránka :: Ministerstvo obrany SR". www.mosr.sk. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  3. ^ Mons. Viliam Judák: "Katedrála – matka chrámov v diecéze." In: Pútnik svätovojtešský 2011. Trnava : Spolok svätého Vojtecha, 2010, s. 63. ISBN 978-80-7162-824-8