Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Iquique
Immaculate Conception Cathedral | |
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Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción | |
Location | Iquique |
Country | Chile |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
The Immaculate Conception Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción) also called Iquique Cathedral[2] It is a cathedral church of Catholic worship, home of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Iquique in the northern part of the South American country of Chile.[3][4] It was consecrated in 1882 under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
It was built thanks to the fund campaign initiated by the Apostolic Vicar Camilo Ortuzar, after the parish church of Iquique was destroyed by fire on May 10, 1833. In May 1884 the remains of Arturo Prat and others who fell in the naval Battle of Iquique were transferred to the temple, where they remained until moved to Valparaiso in 1888, and in 1885 its construction was completed. In 1929, due to the creation of the Diocese of Iquique, the church acquired the rank of Cathedral.
In 1989 the cathedral, together with the parochial houses attached to it, was declared a historical monument (Monumento histórico).
See also
References
- ^ Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Iquique
- ^ Guía parroquial y guía eclesiástica de Chile (in Spanish). Librería San Pablo. 1969-01-01.
- ^ M, José Kuhl; H, Gino Jiménez (1976-01-01). Guía de la Iglesia en Chile, 1976 (in Spanish). Ediciones Mundo.
- ^ Amorós, Mario (2004-01-01). Después de la lluvia: Chile, la memoria herida (in Spanish). Editorial Cuarto Propio. ISBN 9789562603225.
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