St. Louis King of France Cathedral, Jérémie

St. Louis King of France Cathedral
Cathédrale Saint-Louis-Roi-de-France de Jérémie
Location Jérémie
Country  Haiti
Denomination Roman Catholic Church

The St. Louis King of France Cathedral[1] (French: Cathédrale Saint-Louis-Roi-de-France de Jérémie)[2] is the name given to a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and is located in the town of Jérémie[3] in the Caribbean and island country of Haiti.[4]

In Jérémie an ancient temple was destroyed in a fire that occurred in 1874. In 1877 it was decided to rebuild a parish church. In 1879, a credit of 30,000 gourdes passed by the House of Representatives allowed support its reconstruction. The works came to an end in 1901. The church was dedicated to St. Louis King of France (also known as Louis IX of France and Ludovico). On April 20, 1972, the Diocese of Jérémie was created with the division of the diocese of Les Cayes. That is when Jérémie church became a cathedral.

The Cathedral sustained extensive damage on October 5, 2016 due to Hurricane Matthew.

See also

References

  1. Cathédrale St. Louis Roi de France, Jérémie
  2. Dorestan, Almaye (2000-01-01). La colère des saints: nouvelles (in French). Les Editions Emile Roumer.
  3. Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Haiti. General Secretariat, Organization of American States. 1993-01-01.
  4. Punto (in Spanish). Prensa, Información y Ediciones. 1992-11-01.

Coordinates: 18°38′41″N 74°06′53″W / 18.6447°N 74.1146°W / 18.6447; -74.1146

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