Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul

The Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul (Arabic: كاتدرائية القديس فنسون دو بول بتونس هي, French: Cathédrale Saint-Vincent-de-Paul de Tunis) is a Roman Catholic church located in Tunis, Tunisia.

It is the episcopal see of the Archdiocese of Tunis and is situated at Place de l'Indépendence in Ville Nouvelle, a crossroads between Avenue Habib Bourguiba and Avenue de France, opposite the French embassy.

The church was opened on Christmas in 1897,[1] albeit without its belltowers owing to a shortage of funds.

The number of Roman Catholics in Tunisia fell rapidly following Tunisian independence from France.

However, the Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul remains under the ownership and operation of the Roman Catholic Church in Tunisia.

Bilingual plaque in the Cathedral of Saint Vincent de Paul, Tunis, commemorating Pope Victor I (r. AD 189–199), who was from Africa Proconsularis and, thus, possibly from modern Tunisia.
The cathedral in 1932