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San Miguel Cathedral (other)
San Miguel Cathedral may refer to: * San Miguel Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace, San Miguel, El Salvador * San Miguel Arcangel Metropolitan Cathedral, Tegucigalpa, Honduras * San Miguel Arcangel Metropolitan Cathedral, Piura, Peru * San Miguel Arcangel Cathedral, Gamu, Philippines * San Miguel de Tucuman Cathedral, Tucuman, Argentina See also * Michael (archangel) or San Miguel * Cathedral of Saint Michael (other) * St. Michael's Church (other) St. Michael's Church are churches generally named after Michael the Archangel and include: Albania * Basilica of Saint Michael, Arapaj * Church of St. Michael (Berat) * St. Michael's Church, Menshat * St. Michael's Church, Moscopole * St. ... * Saint Michael (other) {{Disambig, church ...
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Cathedral Basilica Of Queen Of Peace, San Miguel
The Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace ( es, Catedral-Basílica Reina de la Paz), also called San Miguel Cathedral, is a Catholic church located in the city of San Miguel, El Salvador. In 1740 the mayor of San Salvador, Manuel Gálvez del Corral, reported that in San Miguel there was a parish church, two convents (San Francisco and La Merced) and two hermitages (San Sebastian and Calvary). In 1862 the parish church, which bore the name "St Michael Archangel", was demolished to build a larger temple that would also serve as an oratory of veneration for the Virgin Our Lady of Peace. It is presumed that the first stone was laid by President Gerardo Barrios on November 21 of that year. The first person in charge of its construction was the English engineer William Kirk who had to leave the project shortly after the death of Barrios. Still unfinished, the temple received the rank of cathedral by papal decree of Pius X, on 11 February 1913. Eight years later, on November 21, 1921 ...
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Tegucigalpa Cathedral
The St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral ( es, Catedral Metropolitana de San Míguel Arcángel ) It is a Catholic temple in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Its well known ofr being the biggst catholic tmeple during the colonial times aun one of the most well preseved historical buildings in Honduras. History In 1746, a fire consumed the temple dedicated to the town of Tegucigalpa named as ''Iglesia de La Limpia de la Inmaculada Concepción'' who was the church of the central park of Tegucigalpa. It is when the Bishop of Honduras Diego Rodriguez de Rivas y Velasco, at that time apostolic hierarch in the city of Comayagua, in 1756 ordered the construction of a new temple on the same site, charging that objective the priest Jose Simeon Zelaya Cepeda. The parish of St. Michael the Archangel was founded in 1763, while the cathedral began to be built between 1765-1786 by Father Jose Simeon Zelaya Cepeda, who had studied in the Tridentine College of Comayagua, the architect was Joseph Gregory ...
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Gamu Cathedral
The Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel, formerly known as ''Saint Ferdinand Cathedral'' is a cathedral located in the town of Gamu, in the province of Isabela, Philippines. Before it was built, the former seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ilagan was located in San Fernando Church in Barangay Bagumbayan, Ilagan City, Isabela. Old Saint Ferdinand Cathedral History Ilagan had its beginnings as an ''encomienda'' of Don Hernandez de Paz circa 1617. The town was also founded as a mission of the Dominican priests called San Miguel de Bolo on April 21, 1619. After the local revolt in 1621 by the locals of Ilagan and nearby towns of Naguilian and Baculud, nothing has been written about the town’s history until it was re-found by Father Pedro Jimenez, O.P. in 1678. During that time, it was officially named as San Fernando de Ilagan. It was also formally accepted as a Dominican mission in March 1686. Architectural history Records tell that the construction of the church of I ...
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Our Lady Of The Incarnation Cathedral, San Miguel De Tucumán
The Our Lady of the Incarnation Cathedral ( es, Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación de San Miguel de Tucumán) also called San Miguel de Tucumán Cathedral It is the mother church of the city of San Miguel de Tucuman, in the province of Tucuman, in the South American country of Argentina. The temple was founded in the sixteenth century and is home to the metropolitana Archdiocese of Tucuman. The foundations of this cathedral building date from the period of the definitive founding of the city of San Miguel de Tucuman in 1685, long remained a humble building adobes with gabled of "musleras tiles" then keeping some simple style details Hispanic American colonial baroque. In the mid-nineteenth century it is that parts began with the plans of the architect of Basque origin and French Pierre Etcheverry, such work is what has left virtually the building with the current appearance, being developed for the provincial government of Celedonio Gutierrez and inaugurated on Februa ...
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Michael (archangel)
Michael (; he, מִיכָאֵל, lit=Who is like El od, translit=Mīḵāʾēl; el, Μιχαήλ, translit=Mikhaḗl; la, Michahel; ar, ميخائيل ، مِيكَالَ ، ميكائيل, translit=Mīkāʾīl, Mīkāl, Mīkhāʾīl), also called Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Michael the Taxiarch in Orthodoxy and Archangel Michael is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i faith. The earliest surviving mentions of his name are in 3rd- and 2nd-century BC Jewish works, often but not always apocalyptic, where he is the chief of the angels and archangels and responsible for the care of Israel. Christianity adopted nearly all the Jewish traditions concerning him, and he is mentioned explicitly in Revelation 12:7–12, where he does battle with Satan, and in the Epistle of Jude, where the author denounces heretics by contrasting them with Michael. Second Temple Jewish writings The earliest surviving mention of Michael is in a 3rd century BC Jewish ...
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Cathedral Of Saint Michael (other)
Cathedral of Saint Michael, or St. Michael's Cathedral, may refer to: India * Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Joseph, in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh; a cathedral in India * St. Michael's Cathedral, Coimbatore, in Tamil Nadu; a cathedral in India * Cathedral of St. Michael, Raigarh, in Chhattisgarh; a cathedral in India * Cathedral of St. Michael, Khunti, in Jharkhand; a cathedral in India * St. Michael's Cathedral, Kodungallur, in Kerala; a cathedral in India * St. Michael's Cathedral, Iligan City, Philippines * St. Michael's Cathedral, Łomża, Poland * St. Michael's Cathedral, Alba Iulia, Romania Russia * St. Michael's Cathedral (Izhevsk) * Cathedral of the Archangel, Moscow * Saint Michael's Cathedral, Sochi Ukraine * St. Michael's Cathedral (Cherkasy) * St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery, Kyiv United Kingdom * Cathedral of St Michael and St George, Aldershot, England *Coventry Cathedral (St Michael's Cathedral), Coventry, England United States *St. Michael's Ca ...
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