Periódico Casco Antiguo News Edición 13 - MAYO 2017 | Page 14

NOTA CENTRAL Actualmente, la santa iglesia ca- tedral basílica Santa María la Anti- gua se está restaurando con apoyo financiero del Instituto Nacional de Cultura y su Dirección de Patrimo- nio Histórico, un proyecto a culmi- nar en diciembre del presente año que cuenta con el apoyo del Comité de Amigos de Iglesias del Casco An- tiguo (CAICA). Hasta el momento, se han registrado más de cien en- terramientos catedralicios, algunos PA N A M Á objetos de interés, sondeos geofísicos, prospecciones arqueológicas, resca- te y restauración de las esculturas de madera del frontispicio, los retablos, coro, altares y campanas. Este esfuer- zo está dirigido a recibir, en febrero de 2019, al primer papa hispanoame- ricano, y celebrar el Festival Mundial Católico de la Juventud. Cascoantiguo_news Casco Antiguo News that Panama enjoyed one day, only the cathedral has escaped to decrepitude. Its towers, which serve as lighthouses to indicate the entrance to the port and the harbor, are the tallest cathedral in South America. Thanks to the extinc- tion of the isthmian volcanoes, these towers have not moved a line. The church architecture, ugly and tasteless, belongs to what is called Je- suitic style, and has much the same as the cathedral of Mexico. Its turrets, like all the churches of the Isthmus, were covered with sheets of brilliant mother-of-pearl. When fa- lling, and being costly to replace them of the original matter, they have been replaced by other substances, painted white. Each stone has its spirit Don Antonio Fernandez de Cordo- ba and Mendoza, knight of the Military Order of Santiago, ruler and captain general of the Kingdom of Tierra Fir- me and president of the Royal Audien- cia, received a royal cedula ordering to change the city. Accompanied by the civil, military and ecclesiastical autho- rities, he founded the new city on the slopes of Ancon hill. It delineates and certifies everything with the clerk of the king and public notary of the Indies, Juan de Aranda Grimaldo. In that act the streets are divided, the main square is located and the pla- ce that should occupy the cathedral church is indicated. The miter, dressed according to the Roman ritual, blessed the site and also the cemetery befo- re the presence of Don Luis Delgado Osorio and Don Manuel de Quiñones Osorio, cantor of said cathedral, vicar general of the Bishopric and general apostolic commissary subdelegate of the Holy Cross. The cathedral was one of the first buildings built, writes Mer- cedes L. Vidal. Not having large funds, his bishop, Antonio de Leon, made it wood. It begins to provide services in 1674. The request for plans to build a building with durable material was managed by Royal Order of September 7, 1675. Leon and Becerra sent them to Madrid with the accounts presen- ted by the foreman of the works, Don Diego Pesquera, and certified by the notary Ecclesiastical, with expenses estimated at 200,000 pesos. By means of Royal Cedula of Sep- tember 28, 1679, an annual subsidy of 2000 pesos was granted on the real ca- jas of Lima, during 25 years. 14 Luego de ser abandonada Santa María la Antigua del Darién por orden de Pedro Arias de Ávila, quien en 1519 había fundado Panamá a la orilla del Mar del Sur, la catedral de la nueva población heredó el traslado de insignias, bulas y reliquias de la Antigua del Darién. Posterior al incendio ocasionado para librarse del pirata Henry Morganen 1671, la ciudad fue traslada al actual Casco Antiguo de la ciudad de Panamá en 1673 y con este traslado se dispone el levantamiento de una nueva Catedral. Lucas Fernandez de Piedrahita suc- ceeds Leon and Becerra as bishop, and begins the masonry construction of the future temple and the walls of the main chapel up to one meter high. He died in 1688. Several bishops pass and the work do not advance. In 1722, Fray Bernardo Serrada sent a report of the situation to King Philip V. The stone masonry and brick masonry factory is in advance, but the works stagnated for 10 years, were not paid and in the end the parishioners donated. In the report, he requested to renew the royal cedula of 1678 and pay the agreed money to finish the work in one of the oldest cities of the kingdom and door of the two seas. Nicolás Rodríguez, Spanish military engineer, is the author of the plans and the project. Fac