Our Lady of Candelaria Cathedral, Camagüey

Our Lady of Candelaria Cathedral,[1] (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria) also called Camagüey Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica in Camagüey, Cuba, located in Ignacio Agramonte Park.[2]

Our Lady of Candelaria Cathedral
Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
Our Lady of Candelaria Cathedral
21.3783°N 77.9181°W / 21.3783; -77.9181
LocationCamagüey
Country Cuba
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

History

The building was built in the early eighteenth century, but has been rebuilt several times. The current appearance of the cathedral is the result of work done in 1864. After Pope John Paul II visited Cuba in 1998, several donations for the renovation of the cathedral were performed, which today is in very good condition.

The church is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, the Virgen de la Candelaria. The most striking feature is the huge bell tower, topped with a statue of Christ.

The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and is the seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Camagüey (Archidioecesis Camagueyensis) which was raised to its current status in 1998 by the bull "Maiori spirituali".

The cathedral is part of the historic center of Camagüey, a UNESCO world heritage site since 2008.[3] In January 2014 Pope Francis also conferred on it the title of minor basilica.[4]

See also

References

  1. Cathedral of Our Lady of Candelaria in Camagüey
  2. "La Catedral de Camagüey | Portal Cultural Príncipe". www.pprincipe.cult.cu. Archived from the original on 2016-07-22. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  3. "El bello Camagüey" (in Spanish). 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  4. "Cuba: Papa Francisco confiere título de Basílica Menor a Catedral de Camagüey". Retrieved 2016-07-17.

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