It's a beautiful building, I consider it as a cultural center, and I've been to an organ concert.
I saw the nuns themselves drying the basement floors after the floods in the spring. They are just humble workers, very positive.
A pleasant place. In the context of Karaganda, this is certainly an architectural masterpiece. I attended the evening Mass, which was led by Vladimir. A good and kind man. But there aren't many people on weekdays, and it's kind of sad. They say there's more on weekends, and the music plays.
A beautiful cathedral, on the ground floor there is a room where you can watch a puppet theater with the story of Jesus Christ, costs 200 tenge, lasts a long time and is interesting.