María Auxiliadora, Colón, Montevideo Explained

Building Name:María Auxiliadora
(Colegio Pío)
Location:Av. Lezica 6375
Montevideo,
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Consecration Year:1877
Status:Parish church
Architecture Type:Church

The Iglesia María Auxiliadora (English: '''Church of Mary Help of Christians''') is a Roman Catholic parish church in Villa Colón, Montevideo, Uruguay.[1] The church was completed in 1877.

The church is dedicated to Mary Help of Christians, a Marian devotion deeply held and propagated by Saint John Bosco (Don Bosco).[2] The temple was declared a National Votive Sanctuary by Archbishop Mariano Soler, who blessed it personally in 1901.[3]

The temple is part of a larger complex dominated by the private school "Colegio Pío IX", operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco since its establishment in the second half of the 19th century.[4]

The parish is one of seven in Uruguay dedicated to Mary Help of Christians, including María Auxiliadora in Montevideo's Parque Rodó neighbourhood, as well as churches in other municipalities around the country (Casupá, Castillos, General Enrique Martínez, Guichón and Vichadero).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: María Auxiliadora, Colón . Archdiocese of Montevideo . 10 May 2013 .
  2. Web site: Institutes of consecrated life in Uruguay . Archdiocese of Montevideo . 10 May 2013 .
  3. Web site: National Sanctuary of Mary Help of Christians . 24 June 2012 . 10 May 2013.
  4. Web site: Colegio Pío.