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Basilica of Our Lady of Aparecida

Coordinates:22°51′01″S45°14′02″W / 22.8504°S 45.2338°W /-22.8504; -45.2338
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Roman Catholic church in Brazil

Cathedral Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida
Portuguese:Catedral Basílica do Santuário Nacional de Nossa Senhora Aparecida
Basílica do Santuário Nacional de Nossa Senhora Aparecida
Religion
AffiliationCatholic Church
ProvinceArchdiocese of Aparecida
RiteRoman Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusCathedral,minor basilica,national shrine
Year consecrated4 July 1980
Location
LocationAparecida, Brazil
Map
Interactive map of Cathedral Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida
Coordinates22°51′01″S45°14′02″W / 22.8504°S 45.2338°W /-22.8504; -45.2338
Architecture
ArchitectBenedito Calixto Filho
StyleRomanesque Revival
Groundbreaking1955
Specifications
Capacity45,000 standing
or 30,000 seated[1][2]
Length188 m (617 ft)
Width183 m (600 ft)
Height (max)109 m (358 ft)
Dome height (outer)70 m (230 ft)
Website
a12.com/santuario

TheCathedral Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida (Portuguese:Catedral Basílica do Santuário Nacional de Nossa Senhora Aparecida) is a prominentCatholic basilica inAparecida, Brazil. It is dedicated toOur Lady Aparecida, the principalpatroness of Brazil. It is the largest cathedral and secondlargestCatholic church in the world by interior area and volume, afterSt. Peter's Basilica inVatican City.[3][4][5] As a cathedral, it is the seat of theArchdiocese of Aparecida.

History

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The site has its origins in the finding of a small dark clay statue of theVirgin Mary.[6]According to local tradition, three fishermen were attempting to catch a large amount of fish in theParaíba River for a banquet honoring the visit ofSão Paulogovernor Pedro de Almeida in 1717.[7] Despite their prayers, their attempts were fruitless until late in the day, one of the fishermen cast his net and pulled it back to find a headless statue of theVirgin Mary.[8] Upon his next cast, he found the head.[8] The group cleaned the statue, wrapped it in cloth, and returned to their task to find their fortunes had changed and they were able to obtain all the fish they needed. The statue is believed to be the work of Frei Agostino de Jesus, a monk residing in São Paulo.[9][10]

Old Basilica facade

The statue was originally housed at the home of Felipe Pedroso, one of the fisherman who found it. This became a popular site for visitors wishing to pray to the image, leading Pedroso's family to build a small chapel to house the statue.[6] This was replaced in 1734 by a larger chapel, and then in 1834 by the first basilica on the site.[6] In 1955, with pilgrimage numbers still growing, the construction work began on the present building, in a site nearby.[11][6] The basilica, including external area, has room for more than 200,000 people and is second in capacity afterSt. Peter's Basilica.

The old wooden chapel was originally built in 1745. The old shrine is a modest church in the colonial style built between 1834 and 1888. Since that time, pious worshippers have termed it as a basilica.[12]

Due to the following conflicting accounts on dates, the Vatican has enumerated the following recorded Papal documents:

New basilica

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Basilica tower
Original image of Our Lady of Aparecida in its permanent exhibit inside the Basilica

Benedito Calixto Neto was the architect contracted for the design of the project and, in 1955, the construction of the new basilica started. The structure is in theRomanesque Revival style and takes the form of aGreek Cross, with arms 188 m (617 ft) in length and 183 m (600 ft) in width.[15] The dome is 70 m (230 ft) high[16] and the tower reaches a height of 109 m (358 ft).[17] The basilica contains 25,000 m2 (270,000 sq ft) of internal space.[18][19] The main church can accommodate 300,000 people in open air celebrations.[20] The grounds contain a shopping mall, medical clinic, restaurants and a 272,000 m2 (2,930,000 sq ft) parking lot that can hold 4,000 buses and 6,000 cars.

On 4 July 1980,Pope John Paul II consecrated the sanctuary while the building was still under construction.[21]

Pope Benedict XVI visited the church on 12 May 2007, during his apostolic journey to Brazil on the occasion of the Fifth General Conference of theBishops of Latin America and the Caribbean.[22] During his visit, the Pope awarded the shrine aGolden Rose.

On the occasion ofWorld Youth Day,Pope Francis visited the basilica on 24 July 2013, celebrating Mass there.[23]

As the main pilgrimage site for the Catholic Church in Brazil, the shrine was recognized by the Vatican as the cathedral of theArchdiocese of Aparecida on 12 November 2016, being since then the seat of the local archbishop.[24]

Construction site

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Basilica interior
Main altar
Cathedral ceiling
Original image of Our Lady of Aparecida

Also known as "Basílica Nova", the church is built on the "Pitas" hill, had its earthwork started in 1952, and finished in 1954. It started to be built on 11 November 1955,[25] by the North side, and went on to build the Brasília Tower, which had its metallic structure donated by the then presidentJuscelino Kubitschek.

After the tower was finished, the works went to the central dome, then, in mid-1972, to the "Capela das Velas" and to the south side, then passing to the west and east, and the intermediate wings.

There is awalkway, called "Passarela da Fé", which connects the old church and the new basilica to which it is 392 m long, where there are people who, as a sign of faith, walk this stretch on their knees.

Honors

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The Basilica of Aparecida has received the "Golden Rose" on three occasions:[26]

  • The first, fromPope Paul VI in 1967, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary jubilee of the appearance of the image ofOur Lady Aparecida, with the delivery made on 15 August of that year.
  • The second was blessed byPope Benedict XVI, on 18 March 2007, Domingo Lætare, and delivered on 12 May of the same year, on the occasion of his visit toBrazil.
  • The third was given byPope Francis, on 9 October 2017, for the 300th anniversary of the appearance of the image.

Infrastructure

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The National Sanctuary has a wide and complete network of infrastructure to receive many people during regular days and festivities.[27]

Lost and found

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The lost objects are forwarded to the Pastoral Secretariat or to the Information Center, where they can be claimed with prior consultation. As for people who get lost from their companions or groups, there is the Meeting Point, which has trained staff and a sound system. However, the Shrine guides people towards organizing themselves at the family or pilgrimage level and adopting the Meeting Point as a common reference; it also guides towards visits with children and the elderly: identify them with a card containing a contact phone and information that may be relevant.

Accessibility

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The National Sanctuary has access ramps to the temple and the basement, elevators for the visit to the Tower of Brasília viewpoint, rubberized and non-slip floors and ramps, 58 parking spaces for the elderly and people with disabilities, the bathrooms have an independent entrance for companions of people with disabilities, 45 special chairs, handrails at two heights.[28]

Medical clinic

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On the east side of the Basilica, next to the Passarela, there is an ambulatory for emergency or urgent assistance, it is a free service and has doctors, nurses and attendants.[29]

Pilgrim support center

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Popularly known as "Shoppinho", it was designed to provide convenience, leisure and welcome. It has a large food court with several types of restaurants, 380 stores in 36,000 square metres (390,000 sq ft), kiosks, baby changing facilities, bank tellers, drinking fountains, aquarium, meeting point and amusement park.

Parking

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The Sanctuary has a parking lot with capacity for 2000 buses and 3000 private cars, and has mechanical assistance and insurance against theft or theft of vehicles, but is not responsible for belongings left in the vehicle.[30]

Baby station

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To favor mothers and fathers with young children, the Basilica offers two baby facilities. One of them is underground and contains 10 cribs and 16 changing tables and serves about 300 children a day. The other is located in the Support Center, on the south wing, and has microwaves, hygienic showers, changing tables, bottle warmers and other free services.

Property security

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In order to provide a peaceful and safe visit, the Sanctuary has about 200 security agents. 400military police, on average, reinforce in special seasons. With a modern camera system, 48 fixed and eight mobile equipment, with 24-hour monitoring, internal and external, they observe the Basilica. Also vehicles and motorcycles that make daytime rounds, inside the walls of the National Shrine, collaborate with the surveillance.[31]

Utilities

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In the basement of the Basilica, there is the "Sala das Promessas", the baby station, bathrooms, freedrinking water, "Salão dos Romeiros" (dining area) and booking ofmasses. At the Brasília Tower, the viewpoint (100m high), the "Nossa Senhora Aparecida Museum" and the information center. At the Support Center, the meeting point and information center. In the external sector, there is the Chapel ofBaptisms, the Press Room, the drivers' room, property security and the ambulatory.

Men's Rosary (Terço dos Homens) Annual Pilgrimage

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Every year, in February, thousands of men from Brazil who engage in theMen's Rosary (Portuguese:Terço dos Homens) movement gather at the basilica to pray and attend Mass.[32][33][34] They are guided by theArchbishop of Juiz de Fora (Minas Gerais),Gil Antônio Moreira, who heads the movement according to the Brazilian Episcopal Conference (CNBB).[35] Nationwide, the movement has two million worshippers.[36]

Panoramic View

See also

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References

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  2. ^yitsadmin (13 June 2022)."Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, São Paulo, Brazil".Catholic Shrine Basilica. Retrieved1 May 2023.
  3. ^"20 Largest Churches in the World".Wander. Archived fromthe original on 28 July 2020. Retrieved28 July 2020.
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  6. ^abcdMelton, J. Gordon; Constance A. Jones (2011).Religious Celebrations: An Encyclopedia of Holidays, Festivals, Solemn Observances, and Spiritual Commemorations. Vol. 2. ABC-CLIO. p. 42.ISBN 978-1-5988-4205-0.
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  8. ^abRyan, M.J. (2000).The Fabric of the Future: Women Visionaries of Today Illuminate the Path to Tomorrow. Conari Press. p. 206.ISBN 978-1-6092-5492-6.
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  10. ^"Our Lady Aparecida – Patroness of Brazil".World Youth Day Central. Archived fromthe original on 1 March 2013. Retrieved22 February 2013.
  11. ^Brunn, Stanley D. (2015).The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics. Springer. p. 588.ISBN 978-9-4017-9376-6.
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  13. ^Thomas, William (19 July 2009)."Our Lady of Aparecida, Brazil".Catholic Voice. Archived fromthe original on 23 March 2013. Retrieved22 February 2013.
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  17. ^"Santuário em números".A12.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved25 March 2019.
  18. ^"What to do at the National Sanctuary of Aparecida? See 12 places to visit in the Basilica".A12 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 31 July 2014. Retrieved12 October 2025.
  19. ^"300 years: the story of the Redemptorists with Our Lady of Aparecida".Scala News. 10 October 2017. Retrieved12 October 2025.
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  22. ^"Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI".The Holy See: Benedict XVI (Press release). 12 May 2007. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2013. Retrieved22 February 2013.
  23. ^Peralta, Eyder (24 July 2013)."In First Public Mass In Brazil, Pope Francis Urges Humility, Charity".The Two-Way.NPR.
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  32. ^"Romaria do Terço dos Homens 2023".A12.com.
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  34. ^"Terço dos Homens: Quase 80 mil participam da maior romaria do Santuário de Aparecida" [Rosary of Men: almost 80,000 participate in the largest pilgrimage of the Sanctuary of Aparecida].Aleteia. 17 February 2019.
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  36. ^"O fenômeno Terço dos Homens" [The Men's Rosary Phenomenon].A12.com. 13 February 2020. Retrieved7 February 2025.

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