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Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd

Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd
Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora Divina Pastora
Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd is located in Brazil
Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd
Location of the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd in Brazil
Basic information
Geographic coordinates 10°40′45.45″S 37°8′52.83″W / 10.6792917°S 37.1480083°W / -10.6792917; -37.1480083
Affiliation Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Municipality Divina Pastora
State Sergipe
Country Brazil
Status Active
Heritage designation 1943
Direction of façade Northwest
Designated 1943
Reference no. 195

The Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd (Portuguese: Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora Divina Pastora, also Igreja Matriz da Divina Pastora) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church in the city of Divina Pastora, Sergipe, Brazil. The church venerates the Blessed Virgin Mary under her title Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd, also known as the Divina Pastora. The church is located approximately 39 kilometres (24 mi) from the state capital of Aracaju at the east of the city center of Divina Pastora. The date 1782 is inscribed on the façade of the church, indicating its probable date of completion. The parish church was listed as a historic structure by National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1943.

The frontispiece of the church is typical of Jesuit church architecture of the Northeast Region of Brazil. Divina Pastora is noted for its artwork by the Bahian artist José Teófilo de Jesus (1758-1847), who created a perspective painting on the ceiling of the nave depicting the Divina Pastora. Porticos along the exterior of the nave were created to shelter pilgrims. Similar porticos are found at Church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim, Salvador, constructed in 1740 in Salvador, Bahia.

The Parish Church of Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage. Both the structure and its contents were included in the IPHAN directive, which include Book of Historical Works, Inscription 195 and Book of Fine Arts, Inscription 261-A. Both directives are dated March 20, 1943.


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