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The '''Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Pristina''' (]: ''Katedralja e së Lumes Nënë Tereza në Prishtinë'') in ], ]{{ref label|status|a|}} is a ] ] being constructed. In 2007 the ] approved plans for the building.<ref></ref> The church's foundation was ceremonially laid by former Kosovo president ], himself a ].<ref name = "BIRN"></ref> It is dedicated to ].
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The '''Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa''' ({{langx|sq|Katedralja Shën Nënë Tereza}}) is a ] ] in ], ]. In 2007, the ] approved plans for the building.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=730 |title=Kosovo Catholics plan cathedral to honour Mother Teresa |access-date=2008-09-16 |archive-date=2011-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604203459/http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=730 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The cathedral is dedicated to the ]-]n ] nun and missionary ].
Upon the cathedral's completion, the ] will move from ] to Pristina.<ref name = "BIRN"/> The cathedral will also be one of Pristina's tallest buildings when it is complete.<ref></ref>


==History==
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In 2005, the foundation stone was ceremonially laid by former ], ], himself a ].<ref>{{Cite speech |last=Thaçi |first=Hashim |title=President Sejdiu's speech at the Mother Theresa Cathedral Inauguration Ceremony |access-date=2019-11-02 |url=https://www.president-ksgov.net/en/speeches/president-sejdius-speech-at-the-mother-theresa-cathedral-inauguration-ceremony}}</ref><ref name="agensir"/><ref name="BIRN">{{Cite web |url=http://kosovo.birn.eu.com/en/1/70/4101 |title=New Cathedral Symbolises Catholic Rebirth in Kosovo |date=6 September 2007 |website=BIRN Kosovo |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111211070113/http://kosovo.birn.eu.com/en/1/70/4101 |archive-date=11 December 2011}}</ref> Construction began in 2007.<ref name="agensir"/> The unfinished cathedral was inaugurated on 5 September 2010, the anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa in 1997, as part of events commemorating the hundredth anniversary of her birth.<ref name="Balkan Insight Opening 2010">{{Cite news |url=https://balkaninsight.com/2010/09/07/pristina-inaugurates-cathedral-for-mother-teresa/ |title=Pristina Inaugurates Cathedral for Mother Teresa |last=Çollaku |first=Petrit |date=7 September 2010 |work=Balkan Insight |access-date=2019-09-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39016043/ns/world_news-europe/t/kosovo-thousands-gather-cathedrals-opening/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190927003510/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39016043/ns/world_news-europe/t/kosovo-thousands-gather-cathedrals-opening/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 27, 2019 |title=Kosovo: Thousands gather for cathedral's opening |last=Qena |first=Nebi |date=5 September 2010 |work=] |access-date=2019-09-25 |agency=Associated Press |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |url=http://diepresse.com/home/panorama/religion/592509/Kosovo_Neue-MutterTeresaKirche-eingeweiht |title=Kosovo: Neue Mutter-Teresa-Kirche eingeweiht |date=6 September 2010 |work=DiePresse.com |access-date=22 March 2015 |language=de}}</ref> The cathedral was formally consecrated seven years later on 5 September 2017, 20 years after Mother Teresa's death.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://apnews.com/87758e236b3649d4957435d4bef033f5 |title=Kosovo devotes cathedral to St. Teresa 20 years after death |last=Kryeziu |first=Visar |date=5 September 2017 |work=Associated Press |access-date=2019-09-25}}</ref><ref name="agensir">{{Cite news |url=https://agensir.it/europa/2017/09/01/the-new-cathedral-of-pristine-dedicated-to-mother-teresa-a-sign-of-hope-amidst-difficulties/ |title=The new cathedral of Pristine dedicated to Mother Teresa. A sign of hope amidst difficulties |last=Mihailova |first=Iva |date=1 September 2017 |work=] |access-date=2019-09-25}}</ref>


The cathedral's construction sparked some controversy in Muslim circles where it was seen as outsized considering the small number of Catholics in the area.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://balkaninsight.com/2010/10/04/albanians-vie-for-religious-sites/ |title=Kosovo's New Cathedral Stirs Muslim Resentment |last=Erebara |first=Gjergj |date=4 October 2010 |website=Balkan Insight |access-date=2019-09-25}}</ref><ref name=":32">{{Cite web |url=https://balkaninsight.com/2011/05/26/kosovo-row-over-mother-teresa-statue/ |title=Kosovo Muslims Resent New Mother Teresa Statue |last=Çollaku |first=Petrit |date=26 May 2011 |publisher=Balkan Insight |access-date=5 September 2016}}</ref> Upon the cathedral's completion, the ] moved from ] to Pristina.<ref name="BIRN" /> The cathedral is one of Pristina's tallest buildings.<ref>{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
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An exhibition celebrating the shared history of ] and Austria was held in the cathedral in January 2015. It was attended by the president of Kosovo, ], and Austrian Foreign Minister ].<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://news.yahoo.com/photos/kosovo-president-atifete-jahjaga-joined-austrian-foreign-minister-photo-213231338.html |title=Kosovo president Atifete Jahjaga, right, joined by Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, ... |last=Kryeziu |first=Visar |date=19 January 2015 |work=Yahoo News |access-date=22 March 2015 |agency=AP News}}</ref>
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In Kosovo, some of the biggest Christmas masses occur at the cathedral, and local Muslims join their fellow Catholic citizens in solidarity as part of the congregation and to celebrate the holiday season.<ref name="OConnor">{{cite news|last=O'Connor|first=Coilin|title=Keeping The Flame Alive: Christmas In The Balkans|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/balkans-christmas-traditions-badnjak-serbia-montenegro-bosnia-macedonia-kosovo/31010497.html|agency=RFERL|date=2 January 2021|accessdate=10 January 2021|df=dmy-all}}</ref>

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Church in Pristina, Kosovo
Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa
Katedralja Shën Nënë Tereza
View of the Eastern clocktower
42°39′23″N 21°09′34″E / 42.65639°N 21.15944°E / 42.65639; 21.15944
LocationPristina
CountryKosovo
DenominationCatholic
History
DedicationMother Teresa
Architecture
Groundbreaking2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Pristina

The Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa (Albanian: Katedralja Shën Nënë Tereza) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Pristina, Kosovo. In 2007, the Government of Kosovo approved plans for the building. The cathedral is dedicated to the Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary Saint Teresa of Calcutta.

History

Interior Mother Teresa

In 2005, the foundation stone was ceremonially laid by former president of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, himself a Muslim. Construction began in 2007. The unfinished cathedral was inaugurated on 5 September 2010, the anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa in 1997, as part of events commemorating the hundredth anniversary of her birth. The cathedral was formally consecrated seven years later on 5 September 2017, 20 years after Mother Teresa's death.

The cathedral's construction sparked some controversy in Muslim circles where it was seen as outsized considering the small number of Catholics in the area. Upon the cathedral's completion, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren-Pristina moved from Prizren to Pristina. The cathedral is one of Pristina's tallest buildings.

Bell tower

An exhibition celebrating the shared history of Albanians and Austria was held in the cathedral in January 2015. It was attended by the president of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, and Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz.

In Kosovo, some of the biggest Christmas masses occur at the cathedral, and local Muslims join their fellow Catholic citizens in solidarity as part of the congregation and to celebrate the holiday season.

See also

References

  1. "Kosovo Catholics plan cathedral to honour Mother Teresa". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  2. Thaçi, Hashim. President Sejdiu's speech at the Mother Theresa Cathedral Inauguration Ceremony (Speech). Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  3. ^ Mihailova, Iva (1 September 2017). "The new cathedral of Pristine dedicated to Mother Teresa. A sign of hope amidst difficulties". AgenSir. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  4. ^ "New Cathedral Symbolises Catholic Rebirth in Kosovo". BIRN Kosovo. 6 September 2007. Archived from the original on 11 December 2011.
  5. Çollaku, Petrit (7 September 2010). "Pristina Inaugurates Cathedral for Mother Teresa". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  6. Qena, Nebi (5 September 2010). "Kosovo: Thousands gather for cathedral's opening". NBC News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on September 27, 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  7. "Kosovo: Neue Mutter-Teresa-Kirche eingeweiht". DiePresse.com (in German). 6 September 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  8. Kryeziu, Visar (5 September 2017). "Kosovo devotes cathedral to St. Teresa 20 years after death". Associated Press. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  9. Erebara, Gjergj (4 October 2010). "Kosovo's New Cathedral Stirs Muslim Resentment". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  10. Çollaku, Petrit (26 May 2011). "Kosovo Muslims Resent New Mother Teresa Statue". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  11. In Pristina's old Ottoman mosque, Muslims gather for prayers
  12. Kryeziu, Visar (19 January 2015). "Kosovo president Atifete Jahjaga, right, joined by Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz, ..." Yahoo News. AP News. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  13. O'Connor, Coilin (2 January 2021). "Keeping The Flame Alive: Christmas In The Balkans". RFERL. Retrieved 10 January 2021.

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