St. Ann Cathedral
Catedral Sant'Ana
The square and arch of triumph dedicated to the Virgin of Fatima in front of the cathedral
6°27′29″S 37°05′35″W / 6.45814°S 37.09293°W / -6.45814; -37.09293
LocationCaicó
Country Brazil
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Architecture
Years built1748–1785
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Caicó

The St. Ann Cathedral[1] (also Caicó Cathedral; Portuguese: Catedral Sant’Ana) is a Catholic church located in the Monseñor Walfredo Gurgel Square in the center of the city of Caicó, Rio Grande do Norte State, in southern Brazil. The cathedral is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Caicó and also the seat of the parish of Sant'Ana.[2] Its construction began symbolically on July 16, 1748,[3] when the parish of Santa Ana was installed. Its benefactor was Manoel Fernandes Jorge, and its first vicar Fr. Francisco Alves Maia.

The cathedral of Santa Ana has a harmonious combination of Romanesque, Gothic and colonial styles.[4] The temple features a curvilinear frontispiece flanked by two bell towers. It has a central door. In the choir are three windows protected by iron. Its interior consists of a chancel, naves, choir and baptismal font.

By 1785 the Mother Church of Sant'Ana was built and the faithful could attend religious events. Its conclusion would take place during the administration of the parish priest Francisco de Brito Guerra (1802–1845).

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References

  1. "Catedral Sant'Ana". GCatholic. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  2. "Paróquia divulga programação religiosa da Festa de Sant'Ana de Caicó - Blog do Robson Pires". www.robsonpiresxerife.com. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  3. "Festa de Sant'Ana de Caicó, RN". basilio.fundaj.gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  4. Araújo, Marcos Antônio Alves de (2010). "Caicó/RN em papel e tinta: representações da cidade no jornal A Fôlha (1954-1958)". Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2022-10-03.


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