Quetzaltenango Cathedral
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Holy Spirit Cathedral | |
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Catedral del Espíritu Santo de Quetzaltenango | |
14°50′01″N 91°31′13″W / 14.8336634°N 91.5202886°W | |
Location | Quetzaltenango |
Country | Guatemala |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Architecture | |
Architectural type | church |
The Holy Spirit Cathedral[1] (Spanish: Catedral del Espíritu Santo de Quetzaltenango), also called Quetzaltenango Cathedral, is a Catholic church in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.[2][3] It was founded by the conquistadors,[4] shortly after having defeated the legendary local hero Tecun Uman. The city was dedicated by the Spanish to the Holy Spirit.
This church, one of the first to be founded in Quetzaltenango, contains two of the most revered images of the region: The Divine Just Judge and the Virgin of the Rosary. The two images come out in procession on Good Friday and during the holidays in October respectively.
The present cathedral suffered at least three changes in the last modification remained the facade.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Quetzaltenango
- ^ Muñoz, Luis Luján (2002-01-01). Pintura mural en la Iglesia del Espíritu Santo, actualmente Catedral de Xelajú (in Spanish).
- ^ Guatemala, Academia de Geografía e Historia de; Guatemala, Universidad de San Carlos de; Guatemala, Fundación Soros (2002-01-01). Memoria: IV encuentro nacional de historiadores (in Spanish). Academia de Geografía e Historia de Guatemala.
- ^ Greenspan, Eliot; Gill, Nicholas; O'Malley, Charlie; Gilsenan, Patrick; Perilla, Jisel (2009-04-20). Frommer's Central America. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470449202.