Igreja São Vicente de Paulo

Igreja São Vicente de Paulo


Curitiba, Brazil (BR)
The distinctly neo-Gothic architecture and the privileged location on the corners of Avenida Jaime Reis and Rua dos Presbíteros make the São Vicente de Paulo Church stand out among the neighboring buildings of São Francisco. The parish, built in 1932, is also one of the landmarks of Polish culture in the capital, with its bells donated by this community. Its main altar, made of marble, was dedicated to the saint who baptized it in the 1940s. The church has been administered by the priests of the Congregation of the Southern Province Mission since 1920.
The distinctly neo-Gothic architecture and the privileged location on the corners of Avenida Jaime Reis and Rua dos Presbíteros make the São Vicente de Paulo Church stand out among the neighboring buildings of São Francisco. The parish, built in 1932, is also one of the landmarks of Polish culture in the capital, with its bells donated by this community. Its main altar, made of marble, was dedicated to the saint who baptized it in the 1940s. The church has been administered by the priests of the Congregation of the Southern Province Mission since 1920.
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Links: igrejasaovicente.com.br
By: Matheus_

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