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Caguas Puerto Rico Catedral Dulce Nombre de Jesus & Museum Beato Carlos M. Rodriguez photos and video by Sylvette Travels

 


Cathedral Dulce Nombre de Jesus (Sweet Name of Jesus) in the 
Public Plaza Palmer from Caguas, Puerto Rico.
 
Mass Hours

Monday to Friday 6.30 am / 12.10 pm
Thursday 7am - 11.30am  - Most Holy
Saturday 7.00 am / 5.00 pm
Sunday 6.00 am / 8.30 am / 11.00 am / 5.00 pm

You will park around the public plaza Saturday and Sunday the parking is Free on the week you need to pay with coins .25 cents.

On Thursday you can visit the Holy from 7.00 am to 12.00 pm as you see in the upper photo is in the middle of the Church.












You can visit the Museum Beato Carlos Manuel Rodrieguez in the Cathedral is open Monday to Friday in the morning they closed at 11 am.

Here is the resting tomb from Carlos Manuel.

Also beside the street from the Cathedral is the Museum from his Home it's a free entrance also there are a lot of free museums in that public plaza ask on the tourist office for more info about the museums the office is located in one of the buildings from the public plaza palmer.

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The view from the Cathedral to Plaza Palmer






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I'm Sylvette, a Catholic that loves to visit Churches in my Island Puerto Rico and wherever I go on my Vacations. You can see my Church Videos on my Youtube Channel and read more here in this blog. Thank You for visiting my blog.

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