Monday, September 21, 2015

The Cathedral's 100th Birthday Celebration

Tonight, the 21st of September 2015, I was lucky enough to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of Catedral Basílica Menor San Lorenzo, located in the very center of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. 


Circa 1887 – 1897, 110 years after the original cathedral of Santa Cruz (St. Francis Church) was damaged, two missionaries took the incentive to re-erect the cathedral, and created a plan.  Two generations of Bishops later, in 1915, the plan was finally finished and the cathedral was in use.  In 1984, Pope John Paul II through a special decree, “Constat Sane Templum Sanctae Cruci”, raised the cathedral’s status to the status of Basilica because of its historical importance and antiquity.




Tonight I, along with a thousand others, sat in the Catedral Basílica Menor San Lorenzo to celebrate it’s 100th birthday with a traditional concert, and speeches from the mayor of Santa Cruz as well as the governer of the Departamiento del Santa Cruz (one of the 9 Bolivian regions).  The artistic framework and details of the church left me in awe and the concert was exquisite. 

After the performances, my host parents and I were escorted to a decorated and closed-off courtyard on the side of the building where the servers walked around with wine and fancy hors-d’oeuvres.  While socializing we were surprised by a celebratory firework show right over our heads; it was gorgeous.  Towards the end of the firework show, I received a tap on the shoulder from Ruben Costas, the current governor of the Departamiento del Santa Cruz.  I was quite startled to be shaking hands with the same man who received a standing ovation while being escorted to his seat prior to the performances.  However, once I got over the initial shock, I enjoyed talking to him and received a kind welcoming to Bolivia.  He told my host parents that I would be a Camba (a local Santa Cruz person) in no time. 



Overall, tonight was a spectacular night.  ¡Felicidades, Catedral Basílica Menor San Lorenzo!

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