Santuario de la Medalla Milagrosa y San Agustín, Montevideo

Santuario de la Medalla Milagrosa y San Agustín
Basic information
Location Domingo Ereño 2465
Montevideo,  Uruguay
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Year consecrated 1930
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Parish church

The Sanctuary of the Miraculous Medal and Saint Augustine (Spanish: Santuario de la Medalla Milagrosa y San Agustín), popularly known as Iglesia de la Unión (due to its location in the neighbourhood of La Unión) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Montevideo, Uruguay.[1]

History

The parish was established on 12 October 1849, during the Guerra Grande.[1]

In 1896, bishop Mariano Soler blessed the fundamental stone; but the construction of the building took decades, being consecrated in 1930. It has been a landmark of this neighbourhood ever since.[2]

Held by the Congregation of the Mission, it is dedicated to Saint Augustine and the Immaculate Virgin Mary of the Miraculous Medal.[3] Cardinal Antonio Barbieri was decisive in this dedication; now the sanctuary is a shrine of pilgrimage. Furthermore, in 1975 it was declared a National Monument.[4]

The Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra holds concerts here during its seasons.[5]

Same devotion

There is another church in Uruguay dedicated to the Miraculous Medal:

References

  1. 1 2 "Iglesia de la Unión". Archdiocese of Montevideo. Retrieved 28 April 2013. (Spanish)
  2. "History of the Church of La Unión". Retrieved 28 April 2013. (Spanish)
  3. "Institutes of consecrated life in Uruguay". Archdiocese of Montevideo. Retrieved 28 April 2013. (Spanish)
  4. "Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Sanctuary". Archdiocese of Montevideo. Retrieved 1 May 2013. (Spanish)
  5. Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra (Spanish)

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Coordinates: 34°52′32.4″S 56°8′22.4″W / 34.875667°S 56.139556°W / -34.875667; -56.139556


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