List of cathedrals in Germany
This is the list of cathedrals in Germany sorted by denomination.
Some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Germany, now within one of the Lutheran or united Evangelical churches (co-operating in their umbrella organisation Evangelical Church in Germany) still retain the term cathedral, despite the churches Presbyterian polity which does not have bishops (in some Protestant churches) or use the term as a merely honorary title and function, void of any hierarchical supremacy. As cathedrals are often particularly impressive edifices, the term is often used incorrectly as a designation for any large, important church. This is especially true in Berlin, where three Protestant church buildings, which never functioned as cathedrals, are colloquially called cathedral, and the Frankfurt Cathedral (German: Dom; cf. Berliner Dom, Deutscher Dom and Französischer Dom, Kaiserdom).
Roman Catholic
Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic church in Germany:[1]
- Cathedral of Our Lady in Aachen
- Cathedral of Our Lady Visitation and the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Augsburg
- Co-cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul in Dillingen
- Imperial Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul and St. George in Bamberg
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Hedwig in Berlin
- Cathedral of Mary's Protection and St. Andrew in München (of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church)
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Dresden
- Co-cathedral of St. Peter in Bautzen
- Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumption in Eichstätt
- Cathedral of St. Mary in Erfurt
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Sts. Mary, Cosmas and Damian in Essen
- Cathedral of Our Lady in Freiburg
- Cathedral of Sts. Saviour and Boniface in Fulda
- Cathedral of St. James in Görlitz
- St. Mary's Cathedral in Hamburg
- Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Hildesheim
- Basilica of St. John the Baptist Patron of Breslavia in Berlin (of the Military Ordinariate of Germany)
- Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Mary in Cologne
- Cathedral of St. George and St. Nicholas in Limburg an der Lahn
- Cathedral of St. Sebastian in Magdeburg
- Cathedral of St. Martin of Tours and St. Stephen in Mainz
- Cathedral of Our Lady in Munich
- Cathedral of St. Paul in Münster
- Cathedral of St. Peter in Osnabrück
- Cathedral of Sts. Mary, Liborius and Kilian in Paderborn
- St. Stephen's Cathedral in Passau
- Cathedral of St. Peter in Regensburg
- Cathedral of St. Martin in Rottenburg
- Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Stephen in Speyer
- Cathedral of St. Peter in Trier
- Cathedral of Sts. Kilian, Colonat and Totnan in Würzburg
Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in Germany:
- Resurrection of Christ Cathedral in Berlin (Russian Orthodox)
- St. Boris Cathedral in Berlin (Bulgarian Orthodox)
- Hagia Trias Metropolitan Cathedral in Bonn (Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople)[2]
- St. Mary's Dormition Cathedral in Himmelsthür (Serbian Orthodox)
- Metropolitan Cathedral in Nuremberg (Romanian Orthodox)[3]
Former Catholic cathedrals
- Minster of our Lady in Konstanz
- Cathedral of Saints Maurice and Catherine in Magdeburg
- Cathedral of Saint Mary in Fürstenwalde
- Cathedral of Saint Peter in Bremen
See also
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References
- ↑ GCatholic.org: Cathedrals Germany
- ↑ Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany official site: "Metropolitan Augoustinos of Germany and Exarch of Central Europe".
- ↑ Romanian Diocese of Germany official site: "Rogramul slujbelor la Catedrala Mitropolitană din Nürnberg" (in Romanian).