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[[File:Myeongdong Cathedral 01.jpg|alt=Saint Beatrice's Cathedral in Ankae.|thumb|Saint Beatrice's Cathedral in Ankae.]]
[[File:Myeongdong Cathedral 01.jpg|alt=Saint Beatrice's Cathedral in Ankae.|thumb|Saint Beatrice's Cathedral in Ankae.]]
The '''Cathedral Church of the Divine Martyr Saint Beatrice''', informally known as '''Saint Beatrice's Cathedral''' (성 베앋맀 대성당) is the national cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of [[Ankae]]. Located in Ankae's Seochuk District, it is the seat of the [[Archbishop of Ankae]], the highest [[List of Christian primates|Catholic Primate]] of the nation of [[Metzetta]]. It is dedicated to [[Saint Beatrice]] as the name would suggest, and serves as a notable landmark, tourist attraction and symbol of [[Christianity in Metzetta]]. The [[Government of Metzetta|Government of Metzetta's]] [[Metzettan Ministry of Culture|Ministry of Culture]] have designated the building as a historic site, marking it as an important cultural asset of the empire. Since its early days the cathedral has hosted its own publishing house catering to Christian interests, primarily translations of the Bible.
The '''Cathedral Church of the Divine Martyr Saint Beatrice''', informally known as '''Saint Beatrice's Cathedral''' (성 베앋맀 대성당) is the national cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of [[Ankae]]. Located in Ankae's Seochuk District, it is the seat of the [[Archbishop of Ankae]], the highest [[List of Christian primates|Catholic Primate]] of the nation of [[Metzetta]]. It is dedicated to [[Saint Beatrice]] as the name would suggest, and serves as a notable landmark, tourist attraction and symbol of [[Christianity in Metzetta]]. The [[Government of Metzetta|Government of Metzetta's]] [[Metzettan Ministry of Culture|Ministry of Culture]] have designated the building as a historic site, marking it as an important cultural asset of the empire. Since its early days the cathedral has hosted its own publishing house catering to Christian interests, primarily translations of the Bible.