Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince

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Holy Trinity Cathedral in Port-au-Prince is a prominent Episcopal cathedral in Haiti, historically renowned for its vibrant religious life and once-famous biblical murals.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
Episcopal cathedral
cathedral
church building
affiliation Anglican Communion
alsoKnownAs Cathédrale Sainte-Trinité de Port-au-Prince
artStyleOfMurals Haitian indigenous style
associatedInstitution Holy Trinity Music School
Holy Trinity complex of schools
category Anglican cathedrals in the Caribbean
Episcopal cathedrals in North America
churches in Port-au-Prince
city Port-au-Prince
country Haiti
culturalSignificance major monument of Haitian sacred art
symbol of Haitian Anglicanism
damagedBy 2010 Haiti earthquake
dedicatedTo Holy Trinity
denomination Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church of Haiti
diocese Episcopal Diocese of Haiti
event destruction of most murals in 2010 Haiti earthquake
function cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti
heritageStatus important cultural heritage site of Haiti
liturgicalTradition Anglican
locatedIn Ouest Department
Port-au-Prince
muralsCreatedBy Castera Bazile
Célestin Faustin
Gabriel Leveque
Haitian artists
Philomé Obin
Préféte Duffaut
Rigaud Benoit
Wilson Bigaud
muralsDepicted Old Testament stories
biblical scenes
life of Christ
notableFor biblical murals
vibrant religious life
primaryLanguageOfWorship Haitian Creole
province Episcopal Church (United States-based)
reconstructionEffortBy Episcopal Church of Haiti
international partners
religion Christianity
role seat of the Bishop of Haiti
secondaryLanguageOfWorship French
statusAfter2010 largely destroyed

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince ("Cathédrale Sainte-Trinité de Port-au-Prince")
alsoKnownAs
Diocese of Haiti
hasCathedral
Wilson Bigaud
notableWorkLocation

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