Co-Cathedral of Chilapa
Appearance
Co-Cathedral of the Assumption | |
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Concatedral de la Ascensión | |
17°35′32″N 99°10′41″W / 17.5923°N 99.1780°W | |
Location | Chilapa |
Country | Mexico |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
The Co-Cathedral of the Assumption[1] (Spanish: Concatedral de la Ascensión), also known as Chilapa Cathedral,[2] is the main Catholic church in the city of Chilapa[3] in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, and the second in the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa. It is dedicated to the Virgin of the Assumption.
By orders of Monsignor Ramón Ibarra y González, the construction of the large Chilapa temple was ordered. It was destroyed by a fire in 1930. The then-bishop of Chilapa ordered Federico Mariscal to oversee its reconstruction, who resumed the construction and finished the church.
The cathedral of Chilapa became the fourth most important cathedral in the country.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Co-Cathedral of the Assumption in Chilapa
- ^ M, Juvenal Jaramillo (1996-01-01). Hacia una iglesia beligerante: la gestión episcopal de Fray Antonio de San Miguel en Michoacán, 1784-1804, los proyectos ilustrados y las defensas canónicas (in Spanish). El Colegio de Michoacán A.C. ISBN 9789686959451.
- ^ Romero, José Antonio (1952). Directorio de la iglesia en Mexico.