Christ the King Cathedral, Niigata

Christ the King Cathedral
王であるキリスト司教座聖堂
37°55′30″N 139°02′19″E / 37.92500°N 139.03861°E / 37.92500; 139.03861Coordinates: 37°55′30″N 139°02′19″E / 37.92500°N 139.03861°E / 37.92500; 139.03861
Location Niigata
Country  Japan
Denomination Roman Catholic Church

The Christ the King Cathedral [1] (Japanese: 王であるキリスト司教座聖堂) also called Niigata Church is the name given to a religious building that is affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located in the city of Niigata in the prefecture of the same name, in Japan.

The temple was dedicated in 1927, it follows the Roman or Latin rite[2] and is the principal church of the diocese of Niigata (Dioecesis Niigataënsis カトリック新潟教区) which was raised to its current status by Pope John XXIII by the Bull "Sicut provido" in 1962.

It is under the pastoral responsibility of the Bishop Tarcisius Isao Kikuchi.[3]

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