Anthony's Cathedral, also known as Baucau Cathedral, is a prominent religious site in Baucau, the second-largest city in Timor-Leste (East Timor). With its distinctive architecture, the cathedral is an important symbol of Catholicism, which is the major religion in the country as a result of Portuguese colonial history. The edifice features a combination of modern and traditional designs, showcasing elements that are reflective of both the local culture and the influence of Christianity on the island. Nestled among lush greenery, the cathedral exudes a sense of peace and reverence. Inside, visitors can find beautiful religious art and stained glass windows that illustrate biblical narratives and themes. As a community hub, the cathedral hosts regular services, celebrations, and is involved in social programs. Despite its central role in Baucau society, the cathedral also draws tourists who are interested in the cultural and historical fabric of Timor-Leste. The cathedral sustained damage during the Indonesian occupation but has since been restored, serving as a testament to the resilience and faith of the Timorese people.