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  1. Mar 31, 2024 · Tel: (+506) 2551 0465. email: info@santuarionacional.org. For the official website of Our Lady of the Angels in Cartago click here (in Spanish) Photo courtesy of the Shrine. Costa Rica has a famous Catholic Shrine: Our Lady of Negrita. Feast Day of Aug 2 is a national holiday in Costa Rica when thousands visit the Shrine.

  2. Apr 23, 2018 · Apr 23, 2018 Brian Kelly. Marge Fenelon: They call her La Negrita, or the Black Madonna, and she’s the Patron Saint of Costa Rica. In many ways, you might call her a “real doll.”. In 1635, a young Tico, or native, girl looking for firewood in the forest saw a peculiar black rock in the shape of a doll that was sitting on top of a large ...

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  4. Aug 3, 2023 · Catholicism holds a significant place in the religious and cultural fabric of Costa Rica. It has shaped the country’s history, influenced its politics, and continues to play a role in the lives of its people. While the society becomes more diverse and secular, the impact of Catholicism remains a defining characteristic of Costa Rican identity.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · The Church views education as essential to human dignity and development. The Catechism states, “Parents have the first responsibility for the education of their children” (CCC 2223), highlighting the role of Catholic teachings in shaping individuals. Conclusion. Catholicism in Costa Rica is a rich and complex blend of faith, culture, and ...

  6. In 1824 she was declared Costa Rica’s patron Virgin. She now resides on a gold, jewel-studded platform at the main altar. Each August 2, on the anniversary of the statuette’s miraculous discovery, pilgrims from every corner of the country (and beyond) walk the 22km from San José to the basilica.

  7. Mar 7, 2017 · Their destination is the Basilica de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels) church in Cartago, which was built on the site of a miracle from 1635 involving a statue of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ (called La Negrita) and holy water from a spring there. This massive prayer walk -- called the Procession of the ...

  8. Jun 8, 2012 · More than 70 percent of Ticos are Catholic, and this strong culture of religious belief has a powerful impact on Costa Rica's national identity, culture and heritage. Many of the country's most ornate and impressive buildings are churches strongly influenced by the Spanish culture that is a defining part of Costa Rica's heritage.

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