St. Joseph's Cathedral, Macapá

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title: St. Joseph's Cathedral, Macapá
text: The St. Joseph's Cathedral Also Macapá Cathedral is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and serves as the cathedral of Macapá City north of the South American country of Brazil. It is the mother church of the diocese of Macapá that was created as a territorial prelature in 1949 through the bull Unius Apostolicae of Pope Pius XII and elevated to its current status in 1980 in the pontificate of John Paul II. The present structure was inaugurated the 19 of March of 2006, in the ce
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description: Church in Macapá, Brazil
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