Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, San Fernando de Apure explained

Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Other Name:Catedral Nuestra Señora del Carmen de San Fernando
Location:San Fernando de Apure
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel[1] (Spanish; Castilian: Catedral Nuestra Señora del Carmen de San Fernando) or Cathedral of San Fernando de Apure is a religious building that is affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located in the city of San Fernando de Apure,[2] Apure state capital in the plains of South American country of Venezuela.

The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and serves as the seat of the diocese of San Fernando de Apure[3] (Dioecesis Sancti Ferdinandi Apurensis) that was created on November 12, 1974, by bull Sancti Ferdinandi Apurensis of Pope Paul VI. As its name indicates the cathedral church was dedicated to the Virgin Mary in its advocation of the Virgen del Carmen.

Its construction took about 10 years beginning in 1959 and following the design of the German architect Richard Klein. It was consecrated in February 1969. It is under the pastoral responsibility of the Bishop Victor Manuel Pérez Rojas.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catedral Nuestra Señora del Carmen, San Fernando, Apure, Venezuela. www.gcatholic.org. 2016-06-21.
  2. Web site: SenderosdeApure.Net: Creada Fundación Santa Iglesia Catedral de San Fernando de Apure. SenderosdeApure.Net. 2016-06-21.
  3. Web site: Diócesis de San Fernando de Apure. www.cev.org.ve. 2016-06-21.