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Catholic Church Locations in Mexico City?


Is there a guide or good website for locating Catholic Churches in Mexico City? I am getting married there and need to find a church.

thanks for any help-

My parents got married in the "Nuestra Se帽ora de Guadalupe Emperatriz de Am茅rica" church and the location is in Mercaderes Av. 99 in San Jose Insurgentes. Is a beautifull church and in the front have a park. Have a nice day

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The most beautiful church there is the Cathedral Metropolitana and the Basicilica de La Virgen de Guadalupe. If you want something more native feeling there are churches in Xochimilco. Here a website www.differentworld.com which has a toll free number.

There are lots, and lots, and lots of Catholic churches here, big, small, modern, old, etc. If you have any relatives or friends in Mexico City, you might ask them to scout for you. Or it might even be necessary that you and your fiance come here and choose yourselves.
You can check the Mexican Yellow Pages (Secci贸n Amarilla), but you will only get the address and the phone number. Maybe you can ask an event organizer or a hotel that caters weddings in Mexico city to help you. And be prepared to book the church many months in advance, since there is a lot of demand for the "hot" churches.

Look on every other corner. they are easy to spot.

There are too many in the city, you should specify in what part of the city. One of the most famous is San Agustin in the Polanco neighborhood, but again, is difficult to suggest any church. A wedding fee should be between 2,000 to 15,000 MXN (USD 180 to 1400)

All around the place, haha!

Where in Mexico city?
Because it is huge and there are hundreds of churches.
You might wanna get help from someone in the city (as to choose the best venue)
You can also check this website http://www.arzobispadomexico.org.mx/
And click in Directorio or in Vicar铆as Territoriales (there are several and they include a list of temples or churches).

Avoid organized religions. They are the most enduring farce y "timo" in la historia de esta planeta.

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