procathedral

/ˌproʊkəˈθidrəl/
noun
  1. A church that serves as a cathedral temporarily or in place of a permanent cathedral.
    • The old chapel was used as a procathedral until the new cathedral was built.
    • The bishop held services at the procathedral while the main cathedral was under renovation.
    • Visitors often mistake the procathedral for the actual cathedral because of its size.
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