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Archdiocese of Bamenda

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The Archdiocese of Bamenda, established in 1970, is a significant Catholic ecclesiastical province in Cameroon. Its seat, the Cathedral of St. Joseph, stands as a modern architectural landmark with a distinctive triangular facade and stained-glass windows. Visitors can attend mass, admire the serene interior, and explore the adjacent pastoral center. The cathedral's design incorporates local artistic motifs, reflecting the region's cultural heritage within a contemporary worship space.

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  • Admire the triangular facade and colorful stained-glass windows of St. Joseph's Cathedral.
  • Attend a Sunday mass to experience the vibrant local choir and liturgical traditions.
  • Explore the cathedral grounds, including the pastoral center and peaceful gardens.

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