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Iglesia San Agustín, Chile

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Location
  
Santiago, Chile

Year consecrated
  
1625, 2004

Opened
  
1625

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Church

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Completed
  
1625

Phone
  
+56 2 2638 0978

Iglesia San Agustín, Chile

Address
  
Estado 180, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile

Architectural styles
  
Baroque architecture, Neoclassical architecture

Similar
  
San Francisco Church - S, Santo Domingo Church - S, Basilica de la Merced, Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, Museo Colonial

Iglesia de San Agustín — Our Lady of Grace, commonly known as Church of St Augustine or Templo de San Agustín, is owned by the Order of Saint Augustine. It is a Catholic church, located in downtown Santiago de Chile, Chile.

History

Built in 1625, Iglesia de San Agustín is the second oldest church in Chile after Saint Francis of Assisi's church. The Order of Saint Augustine in Chile was established within this church and monastery.

The first church was built in 1608, but has been since rebuilt. It is in the Spanish Colonial Baroque & Neoclassical architectural styles.

In the church is a wooden carving of Jesus Christ, known as Cristo de Mayo. According to local legend, the crown of thorns around the statue's head slipped down to its neck during the 1647 Santiago earthquake. When someone tried to move the crown back up to the statue's head, the face of Christ began to bleed and the ground started shaking. The crown has remained untouched, still around the statue's neck.

There is also a sub-altar dedicated to Saint Rita of Cascia, which contains a relic of hers (a small piece of bone).

References

Iglesia San Agustín, Chile Wikipedia