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The Cathedral of Macau, also known as Sé Catedral, or simply , is the mother church of the catholic Diocese of Macau, which once included the Catholic parishes in China, Japan and Korea. The diocese was formed even before Macau belonged to the Portuguese. The church has stood on the site of the cathedral going back to as early as 1576, when it was a mere wooden shed built. This was replaced by a more permanent structure in 1622.



Cathedral of Macau (9 November 2007)
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Services were held here except when it underwent repairs in 1780, when Mass was done at the Holy House of Mercy. However, the repairs did not save it from a mighty typhoon that blew it down in 1836. Services were then continued at the St Dominic's Church, until its replacement, designed by local architect Tomas d'Aquino, was built between 1844 and 1850. On 14 February, 1950, Bishop Jeronimo José da Mata consecrated the cathedral church of Macau and the first Mass was held there.

The cathedral stood firm against several more typhoons. Nonetheless, by the 1930's, it had to be rebuilt. The present building, in the shape of a basilica, dates to the reconstruction which was completed in 1937. It was finished in Shanghai plaster, which gives it a greyish appearance. Compared to the other churches in Macau, the Cathedral is somewhat plain. The cathedral has a pair of towers in front, and a massive front entrance. It holds sacred relics of Japanese martyrs from the persecution of Christians in the 17th century.



Fountain at the courtyard of the cathedral (9 November 2007)
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To the left of the Cathedral (or right, if you're looking out from it) is the Bishop's House (Paço Episcopal). It is finished in stucco, and painted cream with white trimmings, more like the other churches in Macau. Right in front of the Cathedral is the Cartório da Sé, or Cathedral Registrar. This was where marriage registrations, births and deaths are recorded.

The courtyard was beautified recently (2005-2006?) and a fountain added in the place of a car park. Visitors can now sit here and take a rest from exploring the sites in Macau.



Front view of the Cathedral (8 November 2007)
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Getting there

From Largo do Senado, there was several alleys that lead to the Cathedral. If you are unsure, look for signboard pointing the direction. The main way is to walk towards the St Dominic's Church, then turn right. Go up the road a short distance, then turn right again, and the road leads to the Cathedral.

Nearby Sights

  • Largo do Cathedral of Senado
  • St Dominic's Church
  • Leal Senado
  • Lou Kau Mansion
  • Holy House of Mercy
  • Sam Kai Vui Kun Temple

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    Inside the Cathedral of Macau (8 November 2007)
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    Another view inside the Cathedral of Macau (8 November 2007)
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    Another view inside the Cathedral of Macau (8 November 2007)
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    Sitting in the courtyard of the cathedral (8 November 2007)
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    Cathedral of Macau at night (8 November 2007)
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    Cathedral of Macau at night (8 November 2007)
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    Tim and Chooi Yoke at the Cathedral of Macau (8 November 2007)
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