Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción
LocationMatehuala
Country Mexico
DenominationRoman Catholic Church

The Immaculate Conception Cathedral[1] (Spanish: Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción),[2] also Matehuala Cathedral,[3] is a Catholic cathedral located in the city of Matehuala, in the state of San Luis Potosí in Mexico. Although the cathedral is open for worship, it is still under construction. Its style is neo-Gothic / neo-Byzantine.

The first stone was laid in 1906 with slight variations in its dimensions. The northern ship was the first body to be finished and to be used for religious celebrations, known by the matehualenses as "the ship". In the middle of the twentieth century the first phase of the cathedral's construction was completed at the end of the altar, the south nave and the lateral ones. The cathedral is not yet finished and the towers of the main façade are being built.

See also

The cathedral before 1910

References

  1. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Matehuala
  2. L, Georgina Suedán (2013-11-21). La Matriarca que vino de Líbano (in Spanish). Georgina Suedán López. ISBN 9786070068232.
  3. Muñiz, María Concepción Nava (2004-01-01). Matehuala, corazón de la guachichila (in Spanish). Cruz Roja Mexicana. ISBN 9789709374520.

23°38′47″N 100°38′40″W / 23.6464°N 100.6444°W / 23.6464; -100.6444

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