Talk:Archdiocese of Baltimore

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[edit] Only two cities?

What about Newark with its Pro-Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Newark and Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Basilica, Newark? Joshuaschroeder 04:57, 18 August 2005 (UTC)

One could make the same argument with St. Louis, since it has the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral. However, the Old Cathedral is technically no longer a cathedral since it no longer has a cathedra. We can apply the same standard to Newark. If there is still a cathedra in the Pro-Cathedral, then Newark would qualify. However, pro-cathedral means "temporary cathedral," so I'm going to guess that since the completion of Sacred Heart, Saint Patrick no longer has a cathedra. Since I've never been to the place, though, I could be wrong. Pmadrid 06:41, 18 August 2005 (UTC)

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