Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Huancayo explained

Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
Other Name:Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad
Location:Huancayo
Country: Peru
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity [1] (Spanish; Castilian: Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad) also called Huancayo Cathedral[2] It is the largest church in the city of Huancayo in Peru.[3] [4] It is located in the west of the Constitutión Square, it is neoclassical and inside preserves paintings from the Cusco School of painting. It is seat of the Archbishop of Huancayo.

This cathedral, known initially as Matriz Cathedral, was built on land donated by remarkable neighbors. Its construction began on March 18, 1799 ending March 18, 1831. By bull of Pope Pius XII it was elevated to Cathedral Church in 1955 thus surpassing another remarkable huancaína church, the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. It is consecrated to the Holy Trinity, to whom the city of Huancayo was dedicated in 1572.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/southamerica/1801.htm Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity in Huancayo
  2. Book: Diario de los debates de la Cámara de Diputados. 1963-01-01. es.
  3. Book: Lima, Sociedad Geográfica de. Síntesis geográfica del Perú. 1971-01-01. Sociedad Geográfica de Lima. es.
  4. Book: Anuario geográfico del Perú. 1975-01-01. Sociedad Geográfica de Lima. es.