The temple is related to population growth and the formal establishment of the city, which occurred eight years later, in 1920, due to the attraction of numerous believers who wished to worship the Eternal Father.
The Parish Church of Trindade is one of the tourist attractions of the city, especially during the Feast of the Eternal Father, a revered religious event that takes place annually in late June and early July.
Its current configuration dates from the last restoration, executed and supervised by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goiânia in 2013, which highlighted the baroque style and the blue tone of the facade.
[2] In the region, around 1848, the gold prospectors Ana Rosa and Constantino Xavier built a chapel covered with buriti leaves, in order to expose the medallion with an illustration of the Holy Trinity crowning the Virgin Mary,[3][4] that they found on the banks of the Barro Preto stream.
[6] The gold prospectors asked the sculptor José Joaquim da Veiga Vale to produce a larger replica of the image found, contributing to the population growth of the place.
Due to its construction, the church is centralized in the urban area and its style was maintained in the following decades, characterized by the main entrance and the two prominent towers.
[14] In 2001, fourteen paintings were removed, on the grounds that they were not part of the original structure of the church, according to documentation from the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage.
[15] The church underwent renovations again in 2010, when the roof was renewed, since it was deteriorated by the action of natural phenomena and the presence of leaks that generated infiltration in the walls.
The latest restoration was carried out at the end of 2013, with the clearest modification being the color: the external details went from brown to blue, as a commemoration of the church's centennial.
[20][21] Approves the protection of the Parish Church of the Divine Eternal Father and its collection of movable and integrated assets, in the Municipality of Trindade, in the State of Goiás.
25, of November 30, 1937, the protection of the Parish Church of the Divine Eternal Father and its collection of movable and integrated assets, in the Municipality of Trindade, in the State of Goiás, referred to in Process No.
2 This Ordinance goes into effect on the date of its publication.The Parish Church of Trindade is located in the Sanctuary Square, in the same area where the gold prospectors Ana Rosa and Constantino Xavier displayed the medallion they found at the disposal of tourists who wished to express their faith.
The current landscaping of the square dates back to 2014, when services were carried out under acceptance by Mayor Jânio Darrot, in order to highlight the site visibly to tourists and to enable the entry of numerous devotees.
There is a tower in the center that concentrates a group of roses and daisies and, above, the illuminated image of the Divine Eternal Father, the main figure of devotion of the believers who visit the Parish Church of Trindade.
On the left wing, there is the confessional and a 1921 painting of Father João Baptista, which alludes to the floor plan of the church, made by the German Max Schmalz.
Several other objects were once displayed in the side wings, but were removed and preserved in a city museum; among them were stuffed animals, trophies, military uniforms, statues, and amulets.