Cathedral of the Holy Name of Mary (Belarusian: Архікатэдральны касцёл Найсвяцейшага Імя Найсвяцейшай Панны Марыі, Polish: Archikatedra Najświętszego Imienia Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Archikatedralny kascioł Imia Najsviaciejšaj Panny Maryi) is a Roman Catholic baroque cathedral in Minsk.
In 1793, after the Russian conquest of Belarusian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the church got a local status.
In 1869, the Minsk diocese was liquidated and the church returned to parish status.
In November 1917, the diocese was restored; Zygmunt Łoziński was appointed as a bishop.
In 1951, the cathedral's bell towers were intentionally destroyed by Soviet artillery and the building itself was given to the Spartak sports society.