Parroquia María de Nazaret Reina de la Paz

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Perhaps you’ve heard whispers of a place where peace reigns. Right here stands the Parroquia María de Nazaret Reina de la Paz in Montevideo. It is a beacon of faith and community.

This Roman Catholic parish belongs to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Montevideo. It serves as a local church. Its story connects surprisingly to another continent. Did you know that the name “Reina de la Paz” or “Queen of Peace” is associated with a Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in North America?

Let’s step back to understand this connection. The Eparchy of Saint Mary Queen of Peace serves Syro-Malankara Catholics in the United States and Canada. Its own history began with missions in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago in the early 1980s. The church grew and the Eparchy was officially formed in 2010. It started as an apostolic exarchate. Pope Benedict XVI made this happen. In 2015 Pope Francis elevated it to an eparchy.

Why is this relevant here? Because “Reina de la Paz” or Queen of Peace links this Montevideo parish to a global community. Both share a dedication to the Virgin Mary under this special title.

Imagine worshippers gathering here at Parroquia María de Nazaret Reina de la Paz. Every Monday evening at 8 PM, people come together. They adore and pray the Rosary. During the rosary they read messages from the Queen of Peace and sing songs. These songs originate from Medjugorje. On Fridays after Mass, they pray for the sick. They ask María Reina de la Paz for help. Sometimes there is the laying on of hands. Other times there is a procession with the Blessed Sacrament. Occasionally, they parade the image of our Mother.

This church stands as a testament to faith. It is a place for communal prayer. The address is Bulevar Batlle y Ordoñez 2659. It stands between Luciano Romero and Dr. Augusto Turenne. The location fosters a sense of belonging. This parish shares its name with a larger entity. It connects to a global network of faith. It shows how faith can transcend geographical boundaries.

As you stand before the Parroquia María de Nazaret Reina de la Paz consider its significance. Think about its role as a spiritual home. Reflect on its connection to a worldwide community. This Montevideo parish embodies the essence of its name. It is a queen of peace. It offers solace and unity to all who enter.

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