San Miguel Arcángel Church (Cabo Rojo)
Iglesia San Miguel Arcángel | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Roman Catholic Diocese of Mayagüez |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Church |
Year consecrated | 1783 |
Location | |
Location | Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | First Construction: Unknown |
Style | Neoclassical |
Groundbreaking | 1773 |
Completed | 1783 |
Website | |
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Iglesia San Miguel Arcángel is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Construction on the building started in 1773 and was completed in 1783. The church's archives holds the birth records of Ramón Emeterio Betances, Salvador Brau, and the pirate Roberto Cofresi.[1]
History
[edit]A description of the church from 1843 indicates that it had three naves separated by arches of wood, covered with tiles, with a ceiling vault. In 1927, Father Joe Smith collected funds to build a dome over the altar and repair the sacristy. Father Benito Sánchez gave the task of commissioning a number of additional works, among them, raising the height of the nave an additional ten feet. In 1936, Father Benito died and is the only Augustine priest buried in the church.[2]
To free children from slavery, Ramón Emeterio Betances used to come to the door of the church on Sunday and, as the baby slaves were brought out from their christening ceremonies, he paid twenty five pesos (once baptized the cost for the slaves were doubled at 50 pesos).[3]
In 2004, the church was designated a historic monument by the Puerto Rican government.[2] The church is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mayagüez.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Municipio Autónomo de Cabo Rojo". Archived from the original on 2008-04-07. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ a b "Ley Núm. 150 del año 2004" (in Spanish). Lex Lexis. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ The way it was, and other writings. Arte Publico Press. 1993. p. 91. ISBN 1-55885-057-0. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ "Diocesis Mayagüez". Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
- Roman Catholic churches in Puerto Rico
- Spanish Colonial architecture in Puerto Rico
- Neoclassical architecture in Puerto Rico
- Neoclassical church buildings in the United States
- 1783 establishments in the Spanish Empire
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1783
- 18th-century establishments in Puerto Rico