Martyrs of Christ the King Cathedral, Piedras Negras, Catholic cathedral in Piedras Negras, Mexico.
Martyrs of Christ the King Cathedral is a place of worship in Piedras Negras that displays Art Nouveau architectural elements with refined details on both its exterior and interior surfaces. The spatial layout combines architectural finesse with functional liturgical design for congregational use.
The house of worship was erected in 1994 and received its formal consecration in 2003 after Pope John Paul II established the Diocese of Piedras Negras. This founding marked a significant step in the region's ecclesiastical organization.
The cathedral functions as the spiritual heart of the diocese, drawing worshippers who gather regularly for masses and religious observances. It serves as a focal meeting place for the local Catholic community.
The building is located in the Tecnológico neighborhood and is accessible to visitors who wish to spend time for sightseeing or prayer. It is helpful to check beforehand if masses or special events are scheduled, to choose the best time for your visit.
The land was generously donated by Álvaro Villarreal González and María Guadalupe Hernández de Villarreal, enabling the community to build the house of worship on a prominent site. This private beneficence made the project possible from its very beginning.
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