VietnamExpress-July 19

Bui Chu Cathedral in northern Vietnam is being demolished and will be rebuilt at the same site based on its original, 135-year-old blueprint. On Sunday the tiled roof of the cathedral in Xuan Truong District, Nam Dinh Province, was dismantled, and the demolition is expected to be completed by next month. Interiors and building materials that can be used again will be kept intact. They include stones in the column base and on the floor, iron doors and others. In February parishioners had taken ornaments and furniture outside the cathedral for use later. Priest Joseph Nguyen Duc Giang, head of the construction team, said the new cathedral would be built exactly like the former one.

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