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San Antonio Parish: Firm Commitment One Year After the Fire • El Sol De Iquique

October 11 marked one year since the fire that completely consumed the Franciscan convent and temple of San Antonio de Padua in Iquique, also known as San Francisco, declared a National Monument in 1994. Last weekend, at the site where the church once stood, the community held a Mass for the first time, marked by hope and signs of the rebuilding process: plants from the new garden, a cross made from local wood, and a bell rescued from the ashes.…
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October 11 marked one year since the fire that completely consumed the Franciscan convent and temple of San Antonio de Padua in Iquique, also known as San Francisco, declared a National Monument in 1994. Last weekend, at the site where the church once stood, the community held a Mass for the first time, marked by hope and signs of the rebuilding process: plants from the new garden, a cross made from local wood, and a bell rescued from the ashes.…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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