San Andrés Tuxtla Cathedral

The St. Joseph and St. Andrew Cathedral[1] (Spanish: Catedral de San José y San Andrés de San Andrés Tuxtla) Also San Andrés Tuxtla Cathedral It is a catholic temple that is located in the city of San Andrés Tuxtla,[2] in Mexico.[3] It dominates the center of the town with its two towering sotaventino colonial style towers, the beginning of its construction dates from the late nineteenth and mid twentieth century. Its construction covers almost 100 years, mainly because of the lack of resources in the process, being strong impetus Mrs. Concepcion Sedas in its culmination in the year of 1950. Both the interior and the exterior are painted of clear colors, inside This chapel of the Santísimo where the rest of the bishop Guillermo Ranzahuer is found. Four bishops have exercised their pastoral work in this Diocese. This cathedral was consecrated by Don Jesus Villareal and Fierro on January 7, 1950 and was completed with the contributions of the faithful and religious.

Cathedral of St. Joseph and St. Andrew
Catedral de San José y San Andrés de San Andrés Tuxtla
LocationSan Andrés Tuxtla
Country Mexico
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

See also

  • Roman Catholicism in Mexico
  • St. Joseph's Cathedral
Internal view

References

  1. Cathedral of St. Joseph and St. Andrew
  2. Memoria sobre la carta 1:50 000 de la cuenca del Papaloapan (in Spanish). Estados Unidos Mexicanos, Secretaría de Recursos Hidráulicos, Comisión del Papaloapan. 1956-01-01.
  3. Hernandez, Noe Miranda (2013-10-28). LA ESMERALDA DEL PAPALOAPAN (in Arabic). Palibrio. ISBN 9781463353827.

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