Dublín podría volver a tener catedral católica después de 500 años.
Aunque en el imaginario colectivo Irlanda está asociado a una nación católica, su capital no tiene catedral.
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Dublin has a Catholic Cathedral for the first time in 500 years after a decree from the Pope
POPE LEO XIV has designated St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral as the official Catholic Cathedral Church of Dublin – making it the first in the capital in over 500 years.
The Pro-Cathedral on Marlborough Street – which many know as ‘the Pro’ – will now be called St Mary’s Cathedral.
The word ‘Pro’ stemmed from the latin Pro Tempore which means temporary, as the cathedral was originally built as a temporary arrangement in 1825.