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Shrine of Our Lady of the Tabernacle | |
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Church of Our Lady of the Tabernacle | |
Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Guia Igreja Nossa Senhora da Guia | |
15°36′40″S 56°06′12″W / 15.611°S 56.1034°W | |
Location | Cuiabá |
Address | Avenida XV de Novembro, 664 - Centro Sul, Cuiabá - Mato Grosso, 78020-300 |
Country | Brazil |
Language(s) | Portuguese |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Tradition | Roman Rite |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuiabá |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Mário Antônio da Silva[1] |
Priest(s) | Rafael Gustavo Santos Souza[2] |
The Shrine of Our Lady of the Tabernacle (Portuguese: Igreja de São Gonçalo) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.[3]
The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Help and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuiabá.
The church was listed as a state-level listed historic structure by Mato Grosso in 1984.[3]
Protected status
[edit]The Shrine of Our Lady of the Tabernacle was listed as a state-level historic structure by the State Secretary for Culture, Sports and Leisure of Mato Grosso (Secretaria de Estado de Cultura, Esporte e Lazer de Mato Grosso, SECEL) under listing no. 61/83 published January 1, 1984.[3]
Access
[edit]The Shrine of Our Lady of the Tabernacle is open to the public and may be visited.
References
[edit]- ^ "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cuiabá". GCatholic.org. 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ "Paróquia São Gonçalo do Porto" (in Portuguese). Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuiabá. 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ a b c "Cuiabá – Arsenal de Guerra" (in Portuguese). iPatrimonio. 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- Category:Roman Catholic churches in Mato Grosso]]
- Category:Portuguese colonial architecture in Mato Grosso]]
- Category:Baroque church buildings in Mato Grosso]]
- Category:19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Brazil]]
- Category:State heritage sites of Mato Grosso]]
- Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1818]]