Temple of neoclassical style that began its construction on January 7, 1828 replacing a very small and deteriorated chapel that served the cemetery since the second half of the eighteenth century, taking as a model for its construction the layout of the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Mexico, made with good materials of lime and stone, was endowed with an annex that contains a small cloister. The temple was blessed and opened to public worship on February 4, 1835, initially serving as a chapel of the parish cemetery that was in what today occupies the atrium of the main temple of San Pedro and San Pablo; during a short period in the mid-nineteenth century, it served as the temple of the Congregación de Servitas in Cadereyta.
