“A church in the Galapagos Islands? That seems a bit out of place, don’t you think?”
You might be surprised to find the Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora del Cisne – Cascajo here in this unlikely paradise. The Galapagos Islands are known for their unique wildlife and volcanic landscapes. But the presence of this church is a testament to the human history of these islands.
While the specific history of the Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora del Cisne – Cascajo is unclear, it reflects the predominant religion of Ecuador: Roman Catholicism. Over 90% of Ecuadorians identify as Roman Catholic. This religious tradition was brought to the Galapagos Islands with the arrival of the first Spanish settlers.
Though seemingly out of place, the Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora del Cisne – Cascajo serves as a reminder that these islands are more than just a natural wonder. They are a place where human history and faith have also left their mark.
Playa Ochoa
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