The New Cathedral stands as a grand, domed structure, designed by Greek architects and commissioned by Emperor Haile Selassie I. Officially inaugurated during the 1964 state visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England, it offers a modern sanctuary for worship. Notably, this cathedral holds special significance for women, providing them a space of inclusion, unlike the older cathedral where they were once excluded. With its blend of historical importance and inclusive design, the New Cathedral is a shining example of Ethiopia’s evolving religious and social landscape