“Cathedral Guadalupe is a Roman Catholic cathedral of the late 19th century. The cathedral stands as a beacon of faith and unity amidst the gleaming glass and polished stone facades of surrounding buildings. This sacred space is dedicated to the mission of educating, communicating, and advocating for themes rooted in Catholic Social Teaching. These include the principles of human dignity, the common good, subsidiarity, and solidarity. Cathedral Guadalupe proudly represents the foremost Hispanic church congregation that boasts 25,000 documented households. It also embraces the community's rich diversity by incorporating English and Spanish music into its worship services. It also introduced the bilingual Mass setting known as Missa Guadalupe, a commissioned work that celebrates the vibrant cultural fusion of the cathedral.”
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