Cathedral churches in non-dioceses

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Just curious… technically speaking, do non-diocese jurisdictions, such as apostolic vicariates, apostolic prefectures, territorial prelatures, or permanent apostolic administrations, have cathedrals? There would be a principal church, of course, but would it be a cathedral?
 
The term “cathedral” comes from the word “cathedra” which is the seat of a bishop.

Bishops are heads of dioceses.

So, the answer is no.

No bishop means no cathedra and no cathedral.
 
Sometimes they do have bishops without being an outright diocese.

One example is the Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter (Anglican patrimony Catholic).

When they had a non-bishop Ordinary, they had a principle church, but not a cathedral.

When the first bishop assumed his office, the principle church automatically became a cathedral church.

 
Would this then apply to Vicars Apostolic, who are generally bishops?
Their titular see, as bishops, does not equate their vicariate, so that’s why I’m wondering.
 
Would this then apply to Vicars Apostolic, who are generally bishops?
Their titular see, as bishops, does not equate their vicariate, so that’s why I’m wondering.
I can’t say that I know the answer as it’s found in the law.

What I can say is that I looked around the internet.

If this website is accurate
http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/data/type-apvc.htm

Most of them do have cathedrals (excluding those who don’t have bishops). I’m not sure why there are a few (2 or 3) who have bishops but don’t have cathedrals.
 
One example is the Apostolic Administration of Prizren:
  • Cathedral of St. Teresa of Calcutta, Pristina, Kosovo
  • Apostolic Administrator: Bishop Dodë Gjergji Apostolic Administrator of Prizren.
 
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