noun
- a parish church that temporarily serves as a cathedral
Usage: ecclesiastical
Examples
- The old parish church served as a procathedral until the new cathedral was completed.
- St. Mary’s was designated as the procathedral for the newly formed diocese.
- The bishop held services at the procathedral while fundraising for a permanent cathedral.
- The procathedral hosted the ordination ceremony for new priests.
- After the fire destroyed the cathedral, the largest church in the city became the procathedral.
- The procathedral’s modest size contrasted with the grand cathedral plans.