OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHURCH
A superb church to visit, built in 1939 and having inherited the stone blocks from Saint Peter Martyr-of-Anghiera.
Going up the alley where the statue of Christopher Columbus stands, we arrive at a pretty church all in bloom, in the shade of coconut trees. Modern, it was built in 1939, but it inherited the stone blocks from Saint Peter Martyr-of-Anghiera, a Spanish church in New Seville, named in memory of a soldier-priest of the 16th century. Then the capital moved to Spanish Town and its foundations were used half a century later to build this church.
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