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  1. La catedral de Vilna es la principal iglesia católica de Lituania. Se encuentra en la plaza de la Catedral del centro histórico de la ciudad de Vilna, inscrito como Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO. Está advocada a Estanislao de Cracovia y Ladislao I de Hungría. Las coronaciones del soberano del Gran Ducado de Lituania se celebraron en este ...

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  3. La Catedral de San Ignacio de Loyola [1] o simplemente Iglesia de San Ignacio (en lituano: Šv. Ignoto katedra o Šv. Ignoto bažnyčia) es un edificio religioso de la Iglesia católica que sirve como la catedral del ordinariato militar de Lituania, [2] [3] está situada en la capital del país, Vilna.

  4. The Cathedral of Vilnius ( Vilniaus Šv. Stanislovo ir Šv. Vladislovo arkikatedra bazilika) is the main Roman Catholic Cathedral of Lithuania and the heart of Catholic spiritual life in Lithuania. It is believed that in pre-Christian times, the Baltic pagan god Perkūnas was worshiped at the site of the cathedral.

  5. St. John Paul II started his historic visit to Lithuania with a prayer at the Vilnius Cathedral Basilica, which he called “the beating heart of the Lithuanian nation”. Vilnius Cathedral is one of the oldest Lithuanian churches. It was mentioned for the first time in recorded history in 1387, the same year as the Christianization of Lithuania.

  6. Stately Vilnius Cathedral, divorced from its freestanding belfry, is a national symbol and the city's most instantly recognisable building. Known in full as the Cathedral of St Stanislav and St Vladislav, this columned neoclassical cathedral occupies a spot originally used for the worship of Perkūnas, the Lithuanian thunder god.

  7. Address: Katedros a. 2, Vilnius 01143 Google Maps. Phone: +370 5 261 1127. Email: parapija@katedra.lt. Website: www.katedra.lt. Working hours: I-VII: 7:30-19:00. The country’s most important Catholic shrine, the Cathedral, is the symbol of Lithuania’s baptism.

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