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The following is a list of cathedrals in Sweden.
A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship which is the chief, or 'mother' church of a diocese and is distinguished as such by being the location for the cathedra or bishop's seat. In the strictest sense, only those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy possess cathedrals. However the label 'cathedral' remains in common parlance for notable churches which were formerly part of an episcopal denomination.
Image | Name & Dedication | Diocese | Established/Website/Location |
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Saint Eric's Cathedral, Stockholm Stockholms katolska domkyrka / Sankt Eriks katolska domkyrka |
Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm | 1892 | |
Cathedral expanded in 1983. | 59.31377°N 18.07234°E |
Image | Name & Dedication | Diocese | Established/Website/Location |
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Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Stockholm Sankt Sava serbisk-ortodoxa kyrka |
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Scandinavia, Enskede gård. | 1991 | |
In Sweden there are two separate Syriac Orthodox Dioceses, each with its own bishop, both based in Södertälje.
Image | Name & Dedication | Diocese | Established/Website/Location |
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Saint Jacob of Nsibin Syriac Orthodox Cathedral Sankt Jacob av Nsibin syrisk-ortodoxa katedral |
Syriac Orthodox Archdiocese of Sweden and Scandinavia, Södertälje | 2009 | |
Image | Name & Dedication | Diocese | Established/Website/Location |
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Saint Afram Syriac Orthodox Cathedral Sankt Aframs kyrka |
Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate's Representation in Sweden, Södertälje | 1983 | |
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