St. Ann Cathedral | |
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Catedral Sant'Ana
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25°05′53″S 50°09′32″W / 25.09819°S 50.15889°W / -25.09819; -50.15889 | |
Location | Ponta Grossa |
Country | Brazil |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Architecture | |
Style | Modern architecture |
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Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Ponta Grossa |
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The St. Ann Cathedral[1] (also Ponta Grossa Cathedral; Portuguese: Catedral Sant’Ana)[2] is a Catholic church located in the center of Paraná in the city of Ponta Grossa in southern Brazil.[3] The church is the seat of the Diocese of Ponta Grossa.
On September 15, 1823,[4] Ponta Grossa became a parish, after which the need arose to build a new, larger chapel to serve the population in place of the old tiled roof chapel dedicated to St. Ann built by Dom Pedro I, the ninth parish of Paraná.[5]
In 1906 the Italian Nicolas Ferigotti was hired to remodel the church. Ferigotti presented a project considered daring, because although eclecticism was common at that time, western churches were predominantly built in Greco-Roman style. The building was inaugurated in 1910.[6] On May 10, 1926, the Diocese of Ponta Grossa was created and the church was elevated to the category of cathedral.[5]
It was remodeled again in 1978 and was re-inaugurated in 2009.