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the corners of the monastery property. One of the oldest structures that was at this spot was called the "Chapel of the "Morenos"" (brown-skinned), named so because here is where the
Dominican friars evangelized to the indigenous population. The church currently at the spot originally had 4 altars, dedicated to the crucified Christ, the rosary,
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made of pink stone, begun in 1717 and finished in 1736. The monastery and atrium that the church used to be part of was destroyed in 1861 during anti-clerical movement, destroying the chapel of Del
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would be built. The initially replaced the houses to found a church, living quarters and a jail for those found guilty of religious crimes. (The
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