St. Sebastian's Cathedral, Mannar

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St. Sebastian's Cathedral
Mannar Cathedral
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St. Sebastian's Cathedral
Location in Mannar
08°58′46.10″N79°54′25.90″E / 8.9794722°N 79.9071944°E / 8.9794722; 79.9071944
Location Mannar
Country Sri Lanka
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Status Cathedral
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
Archdiocese Colombo
Diocese Mannar
Clergy
Bishop(s) Emmanuel Fernando

St. Sebastian's Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mannar located in Mannar, Sri Lanka. [1]

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References

  1. "St. Sebastian's Cathedral, Mannar, Sri Lanka". GCatholic.org.