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Front facade--facing southThis highly decorated facade, usually defined as Oaxacan baroque, has at its center three bays with elaborate decoration and rich sculptural textures. Designed in three registers, the facade has columns repeated in each row leading the eye upwards. The end bays, flanked by columns, consist of beautiful shell niches, empty of sculpture, however, even though carved pedestals are situated between the columns. The central statue on the second register represents Filippo Neri, the 16th century Roman founder of the Oratory, a community of secular priests, also called the Congregation of the Oratory.This church is also famous because Benito Juarez, the future president of Mexico, was married here. |