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St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral, Laayoune

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St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral
Spanish Cathedral
Catedral de San Francisco de Asís
Cathédrale de Saint François d'Assise
كاتدرائية القديس فرنسيس الأسيزي
Map
LocationLaayoune (El Aaiún)
CountryWestern Sahara
Disputed by
 SADR
 Morocco
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
History
Statuscathedral
Architecture
Architectural typechurch

The St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral[1] (Template:Lang-es; Template:Lang-fr) or just Spanish Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church that serves as the cathedral church of the apostolic prefecture of Western Sahara (Praefectura Apostolica de Sahara Occidentali). It is located in the city of Laayoune (El Aaiún),[2] Western Sahara,[3] a territory that is in dispute between Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

Internal view

The church was built in 1954, during the Spanish colonial presence in Spanish Sahara with the design of architect Diego Méndez, author of the project of "Valley of the Fallen" in San Lorenzo de El Escorial in Spain. Today, the cathedral is in the charge of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and serves the small Spanish community in the city that is still present, as well as serving active personnel of the UN mission in the country.

See also

References

  1. ^ Spanish Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi in El-Aaiún
  2. ^ Lendínez, Tomás de la Torre. "Misas desiertas en el Sahara Occidental". InfoCatólica. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  3. ^ "Lo que queda de España en el Sahara: la Iglesia, el Casino y el Colegio". abc (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2016-05-09.