The Porta Coeli Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Porta Coeli ) also called Church of the Gate of Heaven or Church of Porta Coeli is a cathedral of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in full communion with the Pope in Rome. It is located in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. The building was originally a Dominican church called Porta Coeli Church, founded in 1603. The building was completed in 1711, and is an example of Neoclassical architecture.
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| - Catedral de Porta Cæli (es)
- Porta Coeli Cathedral, Mexico City (en)
- 天堂之门主教座堂 (zh)
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| - 天堂之门主教座堂 (西班牙語:Catedral de Porta Coeli )是默基特希腊礼天主教墨西哥城天堂之母教区的主教座堂,位于墨西哥首都墨西哥城。这是墨西哥城的三座天主教主教座堂之一。 1988年教区成立时,该堂成为主教座堂。 (zh)
- La Catedral de Porta Cæli también llamada Santuario del Señor del Veneno y Catedral Greco Católica Melquita de México es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que pertenece a la iglesia católica y practica el rito greco melquita en plena comunión con el papa en Roma y se encuentra ubicada en la Ciudad de México, la capital de México. Es una de las 3 catedrales católicas de la localidad siendo las otras la Catedral Metropolitana de la Ascensión (rito romano o latino) y la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Valvanera (rito maronita). (es)
- The Porta Coeli Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Porta Coeli ) also called Church of the Gate of Heaven or Church of Porta Coeli is a cathedral of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in full communion with the Pope in Rome. It is located in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. The building was originally a Dominican church called Porta Coeli Church, founded in 1603. The building was completed in 1711, and is an example of Neoclassical architecture. (en)
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| - La Catedral de Porta Cæli también llamada Santuario del Señor del Veneno y Catedral Greco Católica Melquita de México es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que pertenece a la iglesia católica y practica el rito greco melquita en plena comunión con el papa en Roma y se encuentra ubicada en la Ciudad de México, la capital de México. Es una de las 3 catedrales católicas de la localidad siendo las otras la Catedral Metropolitana de la Ascensión (rito romano o latino) y la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Valvanera (rito maronita). El templo es la iglesia principal de la eparquía católica greco melquita de Nuestra Señora del Paraíso en la Ciudad de México (Eparchia Dominae Nostrae Paradisi in Civitate Mexicana Graecorum Melkitarum) que fue creada en 1988 mediante la bula "Apostolorum Principis" del entonces papa Juan Pablo II para atender las necesidades religiosas de la comunidad católica melquita local. Esta bajo la responsabilidad pastoral del obispo Joseph Khawam quien fue designado como líder de los católicos de rito melquita por el papa Francisco en 2019. Originalmente fue la iglesia del Colegio dominico de Porta Cæli, que llegó a ocupar toda la cuadra entre las actuales calles de Carranza, Pino Suárez, Uruguay y el Callejón de Tabaqueros, este último separándole del convento concepcionista de Valvanera. (es)
- The Porta Coeli Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Porta Coeli ) also called Church of the Gate of Heaven or Church of Porta Coeli is a cathedral of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in full communion with the Pope in Rome. It is located in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. The cathedral is the main church of the Greek Melkite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Paradise in Mexico City (Eparchia Dominae Nostrae Paradisi in Civitate Mexicana Graecorum Melkitarum) which was created in 1952 to meet the religious needs of the local Melkite Catholic community. In fact, it is the only church of the eparchy. The building was originally a Dominican church called Porta Coeli Church, founded in 1603. The building was completed in 1711, and is an example of Neoclassical architecture. It was originally the church of the Dominican College of Porta Coeli, that came to occupy the entire block between the present streets of Carranza, Pino Suárez, Uruguay and the alley of Tabaqueros, the latter separating it from the Concepcionist Convent of Valvanera. Although the college was lost, the church we see today is preserved. The church originally housed a miraculous Cristo Negro, known as El Señor del Veneno. In 1935, it was moved to the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral; the church retains an exact replica. The interior of the church was renovated with eight Byzantine murals painted between 1970-1979. The mosaics depict the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Descent from the Cross, Pentecost, the Dormition, the Holy Trinity, Our Lady of the Light, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help surrounded by angels and saints. The cathedral is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Joseph Khawam, who was appointed Apostolic Administrator sede vacante et ad nutum Santaec Sedis of the eparchy by Pope Francis on 20 December, 2019. Porta Coeli is one of four Catholic cathedrals in the city, the others being the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Ascension (Roman or Latin rite), the Iztapalapa Cathedral (Roman or Latin rite), and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Valvanera (Maronite rite). (en)
- 天堂之门主教座堂 (西班牙語:Catedral de Porta Coeli )是默基特希腊礼天主教墨西哥城天堂之母教区的主教座堂,位于墨西哥首都墨西哥城。这是墨西哥城的三座天主教主教座堂之一。 1988年教区成立时,该堂成为主教座堂。 (zh)
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