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Culture of Villa Alemana


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day we met again with him, that, enlightened by Divine Providence, agreed to donate putting the condition that within six months the Temple was to be lifted, giving ideas for his / commandment. Asked to turn against Latorre Avenue left a 10 meter square.

The joy of the faithful was great to know this gesture of altruism of the donor. He immediately agreed to move the chapel to the new field, for which we had the cooperation of Mr. Longhi, who put workers for this purpose. The community continued to grow and the Committee and the ladies working hard raising money with collections, teas, raffles, benefits, etc..

On 10 November 1963 the first Mass was celebrated at the same time celebrating the Month of Mary.

With the diocesan bishop was discussed several times asking for financial support, which unfortunately was not obtained. On 18 March 1965 the Bishop appointed Fr. Don Oscar Cardenas, curate of the parish of Villa Alemana with responsibility and residence in Barrio Norte, who immediately took over his post. Since then it starts daily services in the chapel, Masses are celebrated and serves the congregation.

As the community grew, the Ladies Committee and working group with great enthusiasm and after discussing the issue of the future temple, it agreed to buy a metal structure, which was sent to make the arsenal El Salto.

As there were no means adequate to lift immediately the temple, was long waiting to raise money for it. On April 12, 1967 Mr. Longhi authorized, even if they had done the legal transfer of the land, will begin construction work, which definitely gets up in June 1967 and acquired the slate and roofing materials .

Simultaneously talks with different architects for the project, not getting itself to any positive results.

The year 1967 was obtained writing, becoming permanent transfer of ownership and dated December 31, 1967 the parish was officially created and take charge of her Parent Oratorio San
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