Unveiling the Holy Spirit: A Look Inside Barretos Cathedral


A small town in the countryside of São Paulo, Brazil, Barretos is known worldwide for its rodeos. Instead of focusing on rodeos, this post brings a hidden gem in downtown Barretos: its Catedral do Divino Espírito Santo (Cathedral of the Divine Holy Spirit).

Unlike many historic and larger Brazilian cathedrals, Barretos’s Cathedral is relatively new. Its design reflects a blend of Neo-Gothic and Art Deco styles. As for its construction date, the online sources vary. The Barretos newspaper (Jornal de Barretos) says construction began in 1856 as a small chapel. As the city grew, a larger building was needed. In 1880, construction of the new cathedral started. It took forty years to unveil the Cathedral of the Divine Holy Spirit.


The opening image is a composite with a textured water image applied over the original photo. On the side, you can see the original photo without the textured addition.


Besides beautiful stained glass, the cathedral has some detailed ceiling artwork, as shown below.

The ceiling above the nave

Among the various images throughout the cathedral, I feature the following: Christ carrying His Cross and Our Lady of Aparecida, Brazil‘s Patron Saint.


We visited Barretos in July 2001, when one of my brothers and his family used to live there.


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17 Responses

  1. I love photographing churches and cathedrals……..you captured some beautiful images of this one. Thanks for sharing.

    • Egídio Leitão
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      Donna, we love seeing churches and visiting them. Thanks for the feedback.

  2. Anne Sandler
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    Beautiful church and images!

  3. Toonsarah
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    Beautifully photographed and the water effect is just that, effective 😀 It looks like dappled sunshine!

    • Egídio Leitão
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      Thank you, Sarah. I appreciate the feedback, especially about the effect.

  4. Leanne Cole
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    These places are always so fascinating to explore, especially with a camera.

    • Egídio Leitão
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      I’d love to go back with a better camera to relive the experience. Thanks.

  5. Tra Italia e Finlandia
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    Splendida! Grazie per la condivisione.

  6. margaret21
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    What a statement this church makes! As does your lovely and atmospheric first photo.

  7. restlessjo
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    I love the water effect you’ve applied to that first image, Egidio. Such unusual artwork in that church. It’s very striking and your photos are wonderful.

    • Egídio Leitão
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      Thank you so much, Jo. Those images have resisted the test of time. I was able to recover the beauty of the place in those very old images.

  8. Aletta - nowathome
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    It is an amazing building Egídio, I love the stained glass windows and the mural is just exquisite 😊 thanks for sharing ☺️

    • Egídio Leitão
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      You are welcome, Aletta. Thanks for your feedback.

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