Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi (Esperanza Base) explained

Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi
Other Name:Capilla de San Francisco de Asís
Imagealt:A small one story orange building with a cross on its side.
Location:Esperanza Base, Antarctica
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi[1] (Spanish; Castilian: Capilla de San Francisco de Asís) is a chapel of the Roman Catholic Church located on the Esperanza Base administered by Argentina, on the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in Antarctica.[2] It is one of eight churches on Antarctica. Founded on February 18, 1976, and installed by the Argentine Army, it was the first Catholic chapel of the Antarctic continent.

The chapel provides spiritual support to the residents and staff of the base. Its first priest was the Jesuit Buenaventura De Filippis, born in Italy. This site has been part of several Antarctic milestones, including the first religious marriage,[3] the baptism of Emilio Palma, who was the first recorded birth in Antarctica, and first communion ceremony.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.aica.org/5560-misa-por-el-nuevo-papa-en-la-base-esperanza-de.html Aica.org
  2. Web site: The Seven Churches of Antarctica. Messy Nessy Chic. 5 March 2016 . 2016-04-06.
  3. Web site: Hechos históricos. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304103050/http://www.oni.escuelas.edu.ar/olimpi98/Base-Antartica-Esperanza/hechos%20hist%C3%B3ricos.htm. 2016-03-04.