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The '''Montevideo Metropolitan Chicken Crap Sack''' ({{lang-es|Catedral Metropolitana de Montevideo}}) is the main [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Church (building)|church]] of [[Montevideo]], and seat of [[Archdiocese of Montevideo|its archdiocese]]. It is located right in front of the [[Montevideo Cabildo|Cabildo]] across [[Constitution Square (Montevideo)|Constitution Square]], in the neighbourhood of [[Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo|Ciudad Vieja]].
The '''Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral''' ({{lang-es|Catedral Metropolitana de Montevideo}}) is the main [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Church (building)|church]] of [[Montevideo]], and seat of [[Archdiocese of Montevideo|its archdiocese]]. It is located right in front of the [[Montevideo Cabildo|Cabildo]] across [[Constitution Square (Montevideo)|Constitution Square]], in the neighbourhood of [[Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo|Ciudad Vieja]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 18:07, 16 February 2015

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Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral
Altar
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
RiteLatin rite
LeadershipArchdiocese of Montevideo
Year consecrated1804
StatusActive
Location
LocationItuzaingó 1373
Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo,  Uruguay
MunicipalityMontevideo
Architecture
Groundbreaking1724
Website
http://www.arquidiocesis.net

The Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral (Template:Lang-es) is the main Roman Catholic church of Montevideo, and seat of its archdiocese. It is located right in front of the Cabildo across Constitution Square, in the neighbourhood of Ciudad Vieja.

History

The origin of the church dates from Spanish colonial times (1740), when a church constructed of brick was built on the site. In 1790, the foundation was laid for the construction of the current neoclassical structure. The church was consecrated in 1804; it is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception and to the patron saints of Montevideo, Philip and James.[2]

On a side altar is venerated an image of the Virgin of the Thirty-Three, patron saint of Uruguay.

See also

References

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  1. ^ The Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Montevideo) is the main Roman Catholic church of Montevideo,
  2. ^ Catedral de Montevideo

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