Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace, San Miguel

Coordinates: 13°28′58″N 88°10′29″W / 13.4829°N 88.1748°W / 13.4829; -88.1748
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Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace
Catedral-Basílica Reina de la Paz
Roman Catholic Church

The Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace

Catholic church located in the city of San Miguel,[2] El Salvador.[3][4]

In 1740 the mayor of San Salvador, Manuel Gálvez del Corral, reported that in San Miguel there was a parish church, two convents (San Francisco and La Merced) and two hermitages (San Sebastian and Calvary).

In 1862 the parish church, which bore the name "St Michael Archangel", was demolished to build a larger temple that would also serve as an oratory of veneration for the Virgin Our Lady of Peace. It is presumed that the first stone was laid by President Gerardo Barrios on November 21 of that year.

The first person in charge of its construction was the English

Pius X, on 11 February 1913. Eight years later, on November 21, 1921, Monsignor Juan Antonio Dueñas y Argumedo proclaimed the Patronage of Our Lady of Peace and gave papal coronation of the image on behalf of Pope Benedict XV
. The cathedral was declared completed in 1962 with the promotion of then pastor Oscar Romero, exactly a century after construction works had started.

See also

  • Roman Catholicism in El Salvador
  • Our Lady Queen of Peace
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13°28′58″N 88°10′29″W / 13.4829°N 88.1748°W / 13.4829; -88.1748