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St Ann's Church, Aruba

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Location
  
Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Completed
  
1919

Opened
  
1919

Groundbreaking
  
1914

Country
  
Former name(s)
  
Chapel of Alto Vista

Closed
  
August 25, 2011

Phone
  
+297 587 1409

St Ann's Church, Aruba

Address
  
Caya Frans Figaroa Noord 16 Noord Aruba, Noord, Aruba

Similar
  
Beth Israel Synagogue, Alto Vista Chapel, Santa Ana Church, Hooiberg, California Lighthouse

St Ann's Church is a Roman Catholic Church located along the northern portion of Aruba island within the Catholic Diocese of Willemstad. Although rebuilt several times, the church traces its history back to 1776. It is closed for repairs due to damage in 2011.

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Description

The original church on this site was begun in 1776 after the Chapel of Alto Vista fell into disuse and dedicated to Saint Ann, the mother of the Virgin Mary. When it was constructed in 1776, Santa Ana Church represented the island's second most important religious meeting place (the first being Alto Vista Chapel).

The church was rebuilt two times, once in 1831 and again in 1886. The Church was constructed between 1914 and 1919.

The carved oak retable in the Saint Ann is a fine example of neo-Gothic sculpture. It was created in 1870 by Hendrik van der Geld. They originated in the Netherlands, in the province of North-Brabant, but were later placed in the Antonius church in Scheveningen. When the Antonius Church was renovated in 1928, the parish priest donated the altar, the communion rail and pulpit to the Netherlands Antilles mission which sent it to Saint Ann.

It is noted that the retable, the communion rail and pulpit won a prize at the first Vatican Council held in Rome in 1870. A final renovation to this historical site was accomplished in 1916 (somewhere between 1919 and 1919).

The most recent renovation took place in 2002.

Damage

On August 25, 2011, a severe downdraft caused damage to Saint Ann's roof and other areas. The altar, the communion rail and pulpit and remained unharmed although the roof was ripped open by the strong winds.

St. Ann’s is now closed for reconstruction and other repairs.

References

St Ann's Church, Aruba Wikipedia


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