Irapuato Cathedral Explained

Our Lady of Solitude Cathedral
Other Name:Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Location:Irapuato
Country: Mexico
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

Our Lady of Solitude Cathedral[1] (also called Irapuato Cathedral; Spanish; Castilian: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad)[2] is the main Roman Catholic church in Irapuato, Mexico.[3] It is located in front of the Plaza Monumental Miguel Hidalgo. It is the mother church of the Diocese of Irapuato, which is the seat of the bishopric.

The date of its construction is unknown, but according to a census carried out by the Bishop of Michoacán, it existed as a parish in 1631. Its cathedral rank was granted in 2004 by Pope John Paul II.

Design

Like most Baroque Catholic churches, it was designed in a Latin cross plan. Its vault consists of a corrugated canon with a polygonal cross-section, and its side arches (Spanish; Castilian: formeros) and sub-arches (Spanish; Castilian: torales) are also polygonal. Its internal spaciousness stands out for its scale given the modest locality at the time.

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References

20.675°N -101.3467°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/northamerica/4131.htm Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
  2. Web site: La Catedral de Irapuato. www.oem.com.mx. 2016-12-15.
  3. Web site: Abre Obispo Puerta Santa de la Catedral de Irapuato. www.oem.com.mx. 2016-12-15.