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Coordinates: 20°318N 99°2035W / 20.05500°N 99.34306°W / 20.05500; -99.34306
 

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St. Joseph Cathedral
Catedral de San José de Tula de Allende
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20°3′18N 99°20′35W / 20.05500°N 99.34306°W / 20.05500; -99.34306
LocationTula de Allende
Country Mexico
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
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The St. Joseph Cathedral[1] (Spanish: Catedral de San José de Tula de Allende) Also Tula de Allende Cathedral[2] It is a Catholic religious building in the city of Tula de Allende[3] in the state of HidalgoinMexico

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History

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Cathedral building was originally a convent raised by the evangelizers of the Franciscan order during the time of the Spanish conquest. Elevated to rank of cathedral and dedicated to the Patriarch St. Joseph, it was one of the first convents raised in Mexico and one of the most representative of that period.

Pope John XXIII on February 27, 1961 decreed the erection of a new diocese in Mexico based in the town of Tula de Allende, and until September 7, 1961, when the Diocese's decree was erected for the Apostolic Delegate of those dates, who gave the title of cathedral to the then Franciscan parish church of Tula.

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References

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  • ^ Vértigo: análisis y pensamiento de México (in Spanish). Grupo Editorial Diez. 2002-01-01.
  • ^ Schenone, Héctor H. (2008-01-01). Santa María (in Spanish). Educa, Editorial de la Universidad Católica Argentina. ISBN 9789876200714.
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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tula_de_Allende_Cathedral&oldid=1195973687"

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