Cathedral of Florida

Cathedral of Florida

Florida

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The Cathedral Basilica of Florida, located in Florida, Uruguay, serves as the main Roman Catholic church of the city and the seat of the Diocese of Florida since 1956. Originally, the site hosted the Chapel of Our Lady of Luján of El Pintado, elevated to parish status in 1805. The current cathedral was constructed in 1887, bearing the Latin inscription 'Domus Dei nostri' above its entrance, meaning 'House of Our God.' It is renowned as the National Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Thirty-Three, the patron saint of Uruguay, whose 18th-century wooden statue is venerated here. This cathedral holds a special place in Uruguay's religious history, marked notably by Pope John Paul II's visit in 1988 during his pastoral mission. The cathedral continues to be a focal point for religious celebrations, pilgrimages, and community events, reflecting its cultural and spiritual significance in Uruguay.

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Consejo: Visitors should consider attending during major religious events such as the annual pilgrimage honoring the Virgin of the Thirty-Three, which attracts thousands of faithful. It is advisable to check the cathedral's official website or contact them directly for current mass schedules and special event timings. Early arrival is recommended during peak pilgrimage periods to secure seating. The cathedral offers spiritual enrichment programs and catechesis sessions that visitors may find insightful.

Datos interesantes

  • The cathedral houses an 18th-century wooden statue of the Virgin of the Thirty-Three, Uruguay's patron saint.
  • The Latin inscription above the main door reads 'Domus Dei nostri' meaning 'House of Our God'.
  • Pope John Paul II visited the cathedral in 1988 during his second pastoral visit to Uruguay.
  • The Virgin of the Thirty-Three was officially proclaimed patron saint of Uruguay by Pope John XXIII in 1962.

Historia

1805

The original religious structure on this site was the Chapel of Our Lady of Luján of El Pintado, which became a parish church in 1805.

1887

The current cathedral building was erected in 1887, symbolizing a significant architectural and spiritual development for the city.

1930

In 1930, Pope Pius IX declared Our Lady of Luján the patron saint of Uruguay, reinforcing the site's religious importance.

1956

Since 1956, the cathedral has been the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Florida.

1988

The designation as the National Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Thirty-Three further elevated its status, culminating in a papal visit by John Paul II in 1988.

Guía del lugar

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Main Altar and Statue of the Virgin of the Thirty-Three18th century

The central altar features the revered 18th-century wooden statue of the Virgin of the Thirty-Three, a symbol of national faith and unity. The altar is ornately decorated and serves as the focal point for major religious ceremonies.

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Cathedral Facade and Latin Inscription1887

The facade of the cathedral is notable for its inscription 'Domus Dei nostri' above the main entrance, emphasizing the sacred nature of the building as the 'House of Our God.'

Contacto

Teléfono: 4352 2285