Our Lady of Heliopolis Co-Cathedral

Our Lady of Heliopolis Co-Cathedral, also known as the Latin Cathedral of Our Lady of Heliopolis, or the Basilica of the Holy Virgin, is a Roman Catholic church building, located on Al-Ahram Square in the Heliopolis neighbourhood of Cairo, Egypt.

Our Lady of Heliopolis Co-Cathedral
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman
PatronMary, mother of Jesus
Location
LocationHeliopolis, Cairo
CountryEgypt
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Coordinates30°05′37″N 31°19′31″E / 30.0936°N 31.3252°E / 30.0936; 31.3252
Architecture
ArchitectAlexandre Marcel
StyleByzantine Revival
Funded byÉdouard Empain
Groundbreaking1911
Completed1913
Direction of façadeSouthwest
Website
www.labasilique.org

Alexandre Marcel designed the cathedral in a Byzantine Revival style, based on the Hagia Sophia. It was completed in 1913. A crypt within the cathedral houses the remains of its financer, Édouard Empain, and his family.

A co-cathedral since 2008,[citation needed] it follows the Roman Rite under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Vicariate of Alexandria of Egypt (Vicariatus Apostolicus Alexandrinus). In 2014 members of various Christian denominations gathered at the site to pray for the country's future after the events in the Arab spring.

See also

  • Roman Catholicism in Egypt

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