Saint Francis Xavier Church of Ramallo
Parroquia San Francisco Javier de Ramallo
facade of the parish of San Francisco
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictBuenos Aires Province
RiteCatholic
PatronSt Francis Xavier
Location
LocationMoreno 965, Ramallo
MunicipalityRamallo
TerritoryArgentina
Architecture
Styleneo-gothic
Date established1878
Completed1929

Saint Francis Xavier Church of Ramallo (in Spanish: Parroquia San Francisco Javier) is an Argentine Catholic church located in the town of Ramallo, province of Buenos Aires.[1]

History

The parish of Ramallo was inaugurated on February 18, 1878, being appointed to the post of Vicar priest Domingo Tomatis, of the order of the Salesians.[2] Originally this church was erected to house the rural community of the area, being also the church of the Irish Catholics, who had settled in the northern towns of the province of Buenos Aires since 1840.[3]

The current construction of the church began in 1902, and was completed in 1929.[4] Among his priests who served in the parish are Tomás Canavery, who served as vicar general between 1881 and 1892,[5] and Edmund Flannery (born in 1840 in Cork, Ireland), priest who was entrusted to attend the Irish community of the parish.[6]

References

  1. Anuario estadístico de la provincia de Buenos Aires ..., Parte1, Buenos Aires Province, 1899
  2. Historia de la Iglesia en la Argentina, Volumen11, Editorial Don Bosco, 1966
  3. Irlandeses en La Pampa gringa, Roberto E. Landaburu, 2006, ISBN 9789500516358
  4. Ramallo, Argentina Católica
  5. Historia de San Nicolás de los Arroyos, José E. de la Torre, 1955
  6. Collectanea Hibernica, Volúmenes46-47, Leinster Leader Limited, 2005

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