#ZonaVickpster Oratorio de San Felipe Neri, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato.
a través de YouTube Capture
300 años del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri San Miguel de Allende
Procesión festejando los 300 años de la fundación del Oratorio en San Miguel de Allende.
Repique fiesta de San Felipe Neri 2010 Oratorio San Miguel de Allende, Gto (2)
Unos cuantos segundos de volteo por fallo de la càmara.
Repique Fiesta de San Felipe Neri 2010 Oratorio de San Miguel de Allende, Gto. (1)
El que le da vuelta a la esquila es su humilde servidor. (el de la camisa Polo verde)
Procesión del Santo Entierro en San Miguel Allende 2019
Procesión en las calles del centro de San Miguel Allende con imagenes y el Cristo del Santo Entierro del Templo del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri.
Santo Encuentro y Paso del Sacerdote en San Miguel de Allende
Esta mañana en el centro se llevó a cabo la solemne procesión conocida como El Santo Encuentro y Paso del Sacerdote, se realiza cada Viernes Santo en San Miguel de Allende, la cual data del año 1756 cuando fue organizado por primera vez el evento religioso por el padre Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro, quien fue fundador del Santuario de Jesús Nazareno en Atotonilco.
Oratorio de San Felipe Neri
Oratorio de San Felipe Neri
Santo Entierro 2009. Coro y Orquesta. Oratorio de san Felipe Neri
Good friday 2009. El Coro de Oratorio acompañado de la Orquesta de Baltazar Aguilar de Valle de Santiago, Guanajuato interpreta una tristísima melodía: Christus Factus que, es preciso estar ahí para percibir como se enchiña el cuero tan solo de oirla. Buen la interpretación se puede se apreciar en el trayecto de la Procesión (y no sólo en el Oratorio) por las antiguas rúas de que esta hecho este mágico pueblo de San Miguel de Allende, en el bello estado de Guanuajuato. México.
Noticias#Sanmigueldeallende
Misa de acción de gracias por los 50 Años de sacerdocio del R.P. Socorro Govea de la Congregación del Oratorio
semanasanta part 1
This video was shot in 2009 by my husband Rafael López during Semana Santa in San Miguel de Allende Mexico. The procession is called Santo Entierro, Christ in the tomb and is the largest with over 1500 participants starting at the Oratorio church. The santero maker of the angels is Don Genero Almanza and they are carried by children and women through the cobblestone streets of this UNESCO World Heritage city. The one ton coffin carrying Christ is carried by the men of the town flanked by torches and the scent of chamomile blossoms fills the air.
Noticias#SanMigueleeAllende,Gto.
Misa de Ordenación Diaconal de Don Josué Alejandro de la Congregación del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri de San Miguel de Allende, Gto. Por manos y Oración Del sr. Obispo de Celaya Don Benjamín Castillo de Celaya, Gto.
Noticias#SanMigueldeAllende,Gto
Josué Alejandro Rodríguez Perales de la congregación del Oratorio.
ALBORADA SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE GUANAJUATO, MEXICO 2019 4K
Bonita experiencia en San Miguel de Allende Guanajuato Mexico.
Procesión del Santo Entierro
La antigua Procesión del Santo Entierro, que conmemora 306 años, desde sus primeros tiempos, ha permanecido en la memoria colectiva y entre las manifestaciones piadosas más palpables, que nos traslada al universo religioso, a los actos de fe, a la estética e iconografía de los albores del siglo XVIII, época del esplendor de la villa de San Miguel el Grande.
Milicias de niños y niñas, portando indumentaria blanca con elementos morados, decenas de hombres y mujeres, de riguroso luto, forman la sagrada y simbólica ruta entre el Templo del Oratorio y las principales calles del centro histórico de San Miguel de Allende.
Texto: Graciela Cruz
Solemne Eucaristía 300 años de fundación del Oratorio en San Miguel de Allende
La Eucaristía fue presidida por el Arzobispo de Morelia Mons. Alberto Suárez Inda y concelebrada por Mons. Carlos Suárez, obispo auxiliar de Morelia y Mons.Benjamín Castillo, obispo de Celaya.
The Churches of San Miguel
Churches of San Miguel
Of the many influences that have shaped Mexican culture over the years, arguably the biggest and most prevalent force has been that of the Catholic Church. Catholicism has been the dominant religion in Mexico ever since the Spanish began to inhabit and convert the indigenous people. So it can be expected that a lot of time, money, and consideration would go into their places of worship, and in the town of San Miguel this was no exception.
La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, or the parish church of San Miguel is one of the most unique churches in all of Mexico and is one of the distinguishing landmarks of the town. Its beauty, unique architecture, and grandeur have made it one of the most photographed churches throughout Mexico. La Parroquia de San Miguel was originally constructed in the 17th century with a traditional Mexican façade. However, in 1880 when Zeferino Gutierrez renovated the exterior of the church, it was built with a neo gothic exterior and two towers, which allow it to be visible from almost every part of San Miguel. Yet, the inside of the church is still decorated with its original 17th century design and layout. One significant image located within the church is the Señor de la Conquista crucifix, which was constructed by the indigenous people of the region during the time when the church was being built. There are also murals located within the church that tells the story of the founding of the city of San Miguel in 1542.
Juan Antonio Perez Espinosa built the Oratorio de San Felipe Neri Church in 1712. This church was partially built by using a former chapel and adding on to the existing structure. The exterior is constructed from pink sandstone and was made in the in Baroque style of architecture, which is made evident, by the use of abundant vegetative decoration. However, the ornamental work of the door and wall has evidence of indigenous influences.
Luis Felipe Neri built the Nuestra Señora de la Salud Church, or Our Lady of Good Health in the 18th century. The church is very unique because the door wall is shaped to resemble a large seashell.
The San Francisco Church was begun in 1778 and was finished more two decades later. It possesses two distinct and separate architectural styles. Churrigueresque, which is noted for its use of stone figures and fine columns, and the more traditional neo classical style which incorporates tall columns and a symmetrical design. The combination of these two architectural styles has produced a very unique design for the San Francisco Church. Architect Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras constructed the bell tower in 1799 in the neoclassical style. However, in the original plans there were supposed to be two bell towers but due to a war and therefore a lack of funds only one could be constructed.
The Sanctuary of Atotonilco is a church complex and a World Heritage Site, located just outside o San Miguel. Father Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro built it in the 18th century. Perhaps the most notable feature of the sanctuary is the highly detailed and decorative mural work the lines the interior of the church. Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre was the artist who painted all the murals and it took him over 30 years to complete his work of art. The high quality of the mural work has lead to Atotonilco being called the Sistine Chapel of Mexico. Atotonilco still attracts as many as 5,000 visitors every week, and the complex remains a place of worship as well as site that hosts spiritual retreats for pilgrims.
While each church is unique and has its own style and design, most churches share a similar interior layout. Inside most churches you can find extravagant painting, detailed woodcarvings, exceptional metal work, grand murals, and sometimes the burial places of past clergy.
It is nearly impossible to understand Mexican culture without first understanding the great importance that religion plays in their lives, and one of the best ways to see that is through their churches, especially the churches of San Miguel.
Bibliography
Barbezat, Suzanne. A Walking Tour of San Miguel De Allende. About.com Mexico Travel. About.com, n.d. Web. 07 June 2013.
Churches in San Miguel. Vivasanmiguel.com. Vivasanmiguel.com, n.d. Web. 07 June 2013.
Repique fiesta de San Felipe Neri 2010 Oratorio San Miguel de Allende, Gto. (3)
Ultima parte del video, y una toma del atrio donde se desarrolla la fiesta profana.
Representación del prendimiento30/03/2015
Representación del prendimiento de Jesús en el templo del oratorio en san Miguel de allende gto
MARCHA RELIGIOSA 2(ORATORIO DE SAN FELIPE NERI ) SEMANA SANTA GUANAJUATO CAPITAL 2019
VTS 01 1
TRES CAIDAS EN EL ORATORIO DE SAN FELIPE NERI ,{ LA COMPAÑIA .GGUANAJUATO GTO MEXICO
8
DE LAS TRES CAIDAS
sa
basilica
Guanajuato
. Gto 28 de nov de 201
7