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This is a list of Catholic churches in Argentina. Cathedrals. See: List of cathedrals in Argentina. Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral; Cathedral of La Plata;
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity: Buenos Aires — Buenos Aires — 1620: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary: Cafayate Salta: Cafayate: Salta 1969: Cathedral of Saint Florentina: Campana Buenos Aires: Zárate-Campana: Mercedes-Luján 1976: Cathedral of Our Lady of Mercy: Chascomús Buenos Aires: Chascomús: La Plata: 1980 ...
On the same day that the martyr Hector Valdivielso Sáez – the first Argentine saint – gave his life on October 9, the International Eucharistic Congress of 1934 began that marked a revival of Argentine Catholicism, a milestone from which a new life of the Church in Argentina, the dioceses increased, vocations grew, new parishes were built ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Buenos Aires was the second largest Catholic city in the world after Paris. [5] [6] In 2014 the Archdiocese pastorally served 2,721,000 Catholics (91.6% of 2,971,000 total) in an area of 205 km 2 in 186 parishes and 183 missions with 783 priests (456 diocesan, 327 religious), 11 deacons, 1,915 lay religious (477 brothers, 1,438 sisters) and 53 ...
Churches in Argentina by century (3 C) A. Baroque church buildings in Argentina (5 P) B. Churches in Buenos Aires Province (2 C, 1 P) C. Cathedrals in Argentina (3 C ...
Roman Catholic churches in Argentina (8 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 26 September 2023, at 12:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The neo-Gothic cathedral of La Plata is the largest church in Argentina. It is located on the central park, Plaza Moreno, and is the 58th tallest church in the world. The Teatro Argentino de La Plata is one of the most important opera houses in Argentina, second to the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. The construction was funded by the first ...
The Cathedral of Córdoba (Our Lady of the Assumption; Spanish: Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) is the colonial cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Córdoba, Argentina, and the oldest church in continuous service in Argentina. This ecclesiastical temple is the oldest intact and functional colonial construction in Argentina.