San Cono Sanctuary

Florida

50/10045 min

San Cono Sanctuary in Florida, Uruguay, is a significant religious site dedicated to Saint Cono, a Benedictine monk born in late 12th century Italy. The sanctuary honors his memory and holiness, reflecting his veneration as the patron saint of Teggiano, Italy. Saint Cono was canonized by Pope Pius IX in 1871, and his feast day is celebrated on June 3. The sanctuary serves as a spiritual center for devotees, especially those with roots in Italian and South American communities, including celebrations held in various cities such as Florida, Buenos Aires, and Brooklyn. Architecturally, the sanctuary embodies traditional church designs, fostering a serene atmosphere for worship and pilgrimage. It is a place where history, faith, and cultural heritage converge, attracting visitors seeking spiritual solace and connection to Saint Cono's legacy.

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Consejo: The best time to visit San Cono Sanctuary is around June 3, during the feast day celebrations of Saint Cono, when the church hosts special events and masses. Visitors are advised to check local schedules for festivities and consider attending to experience the vibrant cultural and religious traditions. While entrance is generally free, donations are appreciated to support the sanctuary's upkeep. Visitors may benefit from guided tours or local information centers to fully appreciate the sanctuary's historical and spiritual significance.

Datos interesantes

  • Saint Cono was canonized on April 27, 1871, by Pope Pius IX.
  • His relics were moved from the original monastery to Diano in 1261 after the monastery's closure.
  • The feast day of Saint Cono is celebrated on June 3.
  • San Cono is the patron saint of Teggiano, Italy, and is venerated in multiple countries including Uruguay, Argentina, and the United States.

Historia

Saint Cono was a Benedictine monk born in the late 12th century in Diano, Italy.

He died young in the early 13th century, gaining a reputation for holiness.

Originally, his relics were housed at the S.

Maria di Cadossa monastery near Montesano sulla Marcellana, which later closed.

1261

In 1261, his relics were transferred back to Diano, where he became the patron saint.

1871

He was officially canonized by Pope Pius IX on April 27, 1871.

Over time, devotion to Saint Cono spread to various communities worldwide, including Uruguay, where the sanctuary in Florida honors him.

Contacto

Teléfono: 4352 2585