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WX6G+V97, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaMap
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  • thisdrinkinglife
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    Nice cathedral modelled on a traditional ger.

    Nice cathedral modelled on a traditional ger. Was curious to see how the very small Catholic population of UB celebrated mass. The charlatan that is the pope was here just days before. People were fri...

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2023
  • dnaleciz
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    A Roman Catholic Church in Mongolia

    As one proceeds down Peace Avenue and transitions to AH3 heading for Tov Providence one finds this large red compound with an impressive red brick building that looks like a stone yurt with its circul...

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2019
  • Talampakan
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    English Mass on Sunday morning

    This church is about 20 minutes away by taxi from the city centre. English Mass is held at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings in a small chapel that is at the basement of the church. The entrance to the cha...

    Reviewed on Sep 2, 2019
  • Serene G
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    Be still and be with the Lord

    It was sunday last week and i was on my way to st peter and paul cathedral in UB. It was not very easy to find the place and when you reach the church ground, the main door to the cathedral is locked....

    Reviewed on May 26, 2019
  • anthstiong
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    The biggest RC cathedral in Mongolia

    The cathedral has a unique shape and it stands up very prominently. The priests are from Africa and many of them can speak the local Mongolian language.

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2018