Holy Spirit Cathedral | |
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Indonesian: Katedral Roh Kudus | |
8°40′26″S 115°13′47″E / 8.674019°S 115.229851°E | |
Location | Denpasar |
Country | Indonesia |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Website | katedraldenpasar |
History | |
Consecrated | 4 June 2017[1] |
Past bishop(s) | Benyamin Yosef Bria |
Architecture | |
Architectural type | Balinese architecture |
Years built | 1998[1] |
Groundbreaking | 15 August 1993[1] |
Completed | 4 June 2017[1] |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Denpasar |
Deanery | East Bali |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Sylvester Tung Kiem San |
Rector | Herman Yoseph Babey[2] |
Priest in charge | Thomas Almasan[2] |
Priest(s) | Rony Alfridus Bere Lelo[2] |
Laity | |
Treasurer | Theresia Trisilowati[2] |
Liturgy coordinator | Linus Nyoman Herryadi[2] |
Youth ministry coordinator | Herman Umbu Billy[2] |
The Holy Spirit Cathedral[3] (Indonesian: Katedral Roh Kudus) also called Denpasar Cathedral (Katedral Denpasar) is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church located in the city of Denpasar on the island of Bali[4] in the south of the Asian country of Indonesia.
The Parish and Cathedral of Denpasar are served by the priests of the Congregation of the Divine Word. The present structure was built between 1993 and 1998. Pastoral work in the Denpasar area mainly focuses on the field of education as the church manages educational centres, but also with groups such as the Charismatic, the Legion of Mary, the Community of The Holy Trinity among others. The Parish Cathedral is divided into 14 ecclesial communities.
The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and is the mother church of the Diocese of Denpasar (Dioecesis Denpasarensis or Keuskupan Denpasar) which began as an apostolic prefecture in 1950 and was elevated to its present status in 1961 by the bull "Quod Christus" of pope John XXIII.
It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Vincentius Sylvester Tung Kiem San.[5]
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