St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Cathedral, Urawa, Roman Catholic cathedral in Urawa, Japan.
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Cathedral in Urawa is a Roman Catholic church in Saitama Prefecture featuring contemporary architecture blended with traditional religious symbolism. The interior and exterior incorporate modern design elements alongside classical ecclesiastical features.
The church was founded in 1940 and became a cathedral in 1957, serving as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saitama. This elevation marked its transition from parish church to the principal cathedral of the diocese.
The cathedral serves as a spiritual center for Catholics throughout the region, drawing visitors for regular worship and community gatherings. It holds significance for the faithful who come from surrounding areas to participate in services.
The cathedral is located in Urawa and can be reached by public transportation or on foot. Visitors should plan their arrival around the schedule of regular services to best experience the space.
The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, one of the few Catholic sites in Saitama Prefecture bearing this name. The choice reflects the spiritual simplicity and significance of this French saint in Catholic tradition.
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