Statue of St. Ignatius of Loyola on the front of the Church of Saints Justo and Pastor - Image Details
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Statue of St. Ignatius of Loyola on the front of the Church of Saints Justo and Pastor

The Collegiate Church of San Justo and Pastor, ancient church of San Pablo, of the Society of Jesus, was held in the sixteenth century and is characterized by its sumptuousness. It was built on the mosque and cistern Majadalbecy. The main entrance consists of two parts: the first carved Corinthian columns on pedestals and including white marble reliefs depicting St. Francis Xavier baptizing some Indians and San Francisco de Borja received in the Society of Jesus at St. Stanislaus Kostka. This first body and in the center of the cover, an arch carved point stands out and showing in its shield of key Jesuits. All this topped by cornice flown and moved on to the second body rises, also flanked by columns with pediment of a large relief depicting the Conversion of St. Paul. Above, as it ends a statue of San Ignacio

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