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St. Peter the Apostle Cathedral, La Guaira

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Location
  
La Guaira

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Country
  
Venezuela

Address
  
La Guaira, Venezuela

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The St. Peter the Apostle Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San Pedro ApĆ³stol de La Guaira) also simply called Cathedral of St. Peter (Catedral de San Pedro) or alternatively Cathedral of La Guaira is the name given to a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and is located in the city of La Guaira, Capital of the Vargas State in the South American country of Venezuela. It is a national historic monument declared as such in 1960 by the Official Gazette number 26,320. In 1969 the colonial surrounding area was also protected.

The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and was dedicated as its name suggests the apostle St. Peter, which Catholics consider the first church leader. Since 1970 is the seat of the Diocese of La Guaira (Dioecesis Guairiensis) by decision of Pope Paul VI by the Bull Cum summus Deus.

The first church in the Guaira was built in 1630, but was destroyed by pirates in 1743. A second temple built near the Vargas Square was left in ruins after the earthquake in 1812. The current building began to be built in 1847 and was finalized and blessed on October 8, 1857.

In 2014 the cathedral underwent a restoration process driven by regional authorities of Vargas.

References

St. Peter the Apostle Cathedral, La Guaira Wikipedia