Ss Peter and Paul Cathedral, Dogura

Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral
Dogura Cathedral under construction in the 1930s
10°05′30″S 150°04′50″E / 10.091793°S 150.080567°E / -10.091793; 150.080567
LocationWedau, Milne Bay
CountryPapua New Guinea
DenominationAnglican Church of Papua New Guinea
History
Founder(s)Henry Newton
Dedicated29 October 1939
Architecture
Architect(s)Leslie Wilkinson
StyleRomanesque Revival
Years built1934–1939
Administration
DioceseDogura
Clergy
Bishop(s)Tennyson Bogar

Ss Peter and Paul Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Dogura, Papua New Guinea. It was consecrated in 1939, just after the outbreak of World War II. It is the seat of the Bishop of Dogura in the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea. The Dogura diocese consists of Milne Bay Province. The cathedral is the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea's only traditional European-style cathedral of substantial size and built of masonry.