Basilica of St Therese of the Child Jesus, Cairo
Appearance
The Basilica of St Therese of the Child Jesus (Arabic: بازيليك القديسة تريز الطفل يسوع هي) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Cairo, Egypt, dedicated to Thérèse of Lisieux. The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1931 and the construction was finished in 1932. The church is under the circumscription of the Apostolic Vicariate of Alexandria of Egypt. It was decreed basilica on July 8, 1972. Saint Therese is well known among both Egyptian Catholics and Copts. Hundreds of votive tablets covering the walls of the crypt testify the granted intercession of the saint.[1] On the Line 2 metro, the metro station close to the basilica is named after Saint Theresa.[2]
Literature
[edit]- Manfred Karl Böhm: Eine beliebte Pilgeroase an den Ufern des Nils. Das Heiligtum "St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesus" in Kairo, in: Theresien-Kalender 1995 (70. Jahrgang), S.43-44.
References
[edit]- ^ GCatholic.org
- ^ religionenlibertad.com[permanent dead link] (Spanish)
External links
[edit]- Description and image (discalcedcarmel.com)
30°05′06″N 31°14′47″E / 30.08500°N 31.24639°E
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- Basilica churches in Egypt
- Churches in Cairo
- Roman Catholic churches in Egypt
- 1932 establishments in Egypt
- 20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings
- 20th-century churches in Egypt
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1932
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