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Church Of Santa Cruz (Buenos Aires)
Santa Cruz Church or Church of Santa Cruz may refer to: * Church of Santa Cruz (Lagoa), a municipality of Lagoa, the Azores * Church of Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, Chile), a church in Santa Cruz, Chile * Santa Cruz Church (Laguna) or Immaculate Conception Parish Church, a Catholic church in Santa Cruz, Laguna, Philippines * Santa Cruz Church (Manila), a Catholic church in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines * Monastery of Santa Cruz (Coimbra), a monastery church in Coimbra, Portugal * Santa Cruz Church (Bangkok) Santa Cruz Church (Portuguese for 'Holy Cross Church'; th, วัดซางตาครู้ส, ), also known as Kudi Chin (, ), is a Roman Catholic church in Bangkok. It is in Khwaeng (sub-district) Wat Kanlaya of the Thon Buri District on t ..., a Catholic church in Bangkok, Thailand * Church of Santa Cruz de Cangas de Onís, a church in northern Spain {{disambiguation ...
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Church Of Santa Cruz (Lagoa)
The Church of Santa Cruz ( pt, Igreja de Santa Cruz) is a Catholic church situated in the civil parish of Santa Cruz, in the municipality of Lagoa, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. History Sometime in the 15th century, Rodrigo Afonso, who arrived in São Miguel at the beginning of the colonization, accompanying Gonçalo Vaz, instituted the a factory connected to 6.25 acres of land in Pico da Pedra, today known as the lands of Santa Cruz. Gaspar Frutuoso Gaspar Frutuoso (c.1522 in Ponta Delgada – 1591 in Ribeira Grande) was a Portuguese priest, historian and humanist from the island of São Miguel, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. His major contribution to Portuguese history was hi ..., who served as interim parish priest, between 1558 and 1560, noted that the faith community had started in this territory around 1450. On 25 August 1507, the Bishop of Tangier, D. João Lobo arrived in the Azores by order of D. Diogo Pinheiro (vicar of Tomar), in orde ...
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Church Of Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, Chile)
The Church of Santa Cruz is a church (building), church located in Santa Cruz, Chile. It was damaged during the 2010 Chile earthquake. Roman Catholic churches in Chile Buildings and structures in O'Higgins Region {{chile-church-stub ...
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Santa Cruz Church (Laguna)
The Immaculate Conception Parish Church commonly known as Santa Cruz Church is a Roman Catholic church along Pedro Guevarra Street, Poblacion, Santa Cruz, Laguna, Philippines. History Santa Cruz was formerly annexed (or ''visita'') of Lumban and became an independent parish under the advocacy of the Immaculate Conception in 1602 with Gabriel de Castro as priest. Due to sanitary problems in the original location, the church was transferred in 1608 in its present location and built the present church under the direction of Antonio de la Llave. Miguel Perciva added a transept under his direction in 1672. The church was later renovated by building a nave, convent and remodeling of the five altars by Juan Marzon in 1850. The church was destroyed by fire on January 28, 1945 during the Liberation. It was reconstructed in 1948 under Mariano Limjuco. Besides the devotion to the Virgin Mary, an image of the Holy Guardian Angel, whose devotion started in 1678 by Fernando de la C ...
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Santa Cruz Church (Manila)
The Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church, commonly known as the Santa Cruz Church and also designated as the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament, is a baroque Roman Catholic parish church in the district of Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines. It was built when the ''arrabal'' (suburb) of Santa Cruz was established by the Jesuits in the early 17th century. The church had undergone many repairs and reconstruction, with the last reconstruction done in the 1950s. It is the first Mission and Mother house of Filipino Sacramentinos, making it as the center of Congregation Activities and events The church façade is topped with a statue of Our Lady of the Pillar, the patroness of the church, whose feast is held every 3rd Sunday of October. On December 7, 2017, Pope Francis granted the Canonical coronation of the venerated image. The current parish priest is Fr. Rudsend P. Paragas, SSS. On June 3, 2018, as part of the Church-wide celebrations of Corpus Christi, it was officially ...
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Monastery Of Santa Cruz (Coimbra)
The Monastery of the Holy Cross ( pt, Mosteiro da Santa Cruz, links=no), also known as the Church of the Holy Cross, is a National Monument in Coimbra, Portugal. Because the first two kings of Portugal are buried in the church it was granted the status of National Pantheon. Founded in 1131 outside the protecting walls of Coimbra, the Monastery of the Holy Cross was the most important monastic house during the early days of the Portuguese monarchy. Saint Theotonius founded this community of Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra and served as their first prior. The monastery and church were erected between 1132 and 1223. The monastery was granted numerous papal privileges and royal grants, which allowed the accumulation of considerable wealth, at the same time as it consolidated its position on the politico-institutional and cultural scene. Its school, with its vast library, was highly respected in medieval times and was a meeting point for the intellectual and power elites. It ...
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Santa Cruz Church (Bangkok)
Santa Cruz Church (Portuguese for 'Holy Cross Church'; th, วัดซางตาครู้ส, ), also known as Kudi Chin (, ), is a Roman Catholic church in Bangkok. It is in Khwaeng (sub-district) Wat Kanlaya of the Thon Buri District on the west bank of Chao Phraya River, in the neighbourhood known as Kudi Chin. A church was first built on the site, which had been granted to a community of Portuguese Catholics, around 1770. It was then the main Catholic church in Bangkok, and served as the seat of the Apostolic Vicariate of Siam until 1821, when Assumption Cathedral was completed. The current building, in Renaissance Revival Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range o ... style, was built in 1913–1916 to replace a second structure from 1845. References * * * R ...
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