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Maribo Cathedral

Maribo Cathedral (Danish: Maribo Domkirke) is a Lutheran cathedral church built in the Gothic style in Maribo on the island of Lolland in the southeast of Denmark. It was originally part of Maribo Abbey which was founded in the early 15th century. The chancel, the oldest section of the cathedral, probably dates from 1416. The plan of the church is unusual in that the chancel is at the west end of the building rather than the east as a result of the design instructions left by Saint Bridget.[1]

Maribo Cathedral
Maribo Domkirke
Maribo Domkirke
LocationLolland
CountryDenmark
DenominationChurch of Denmark
Previous denominationCatholic Church
Websitewww.maribodomkirke.dk
History
Former name(s)Maribo Abbey Church
StatusCathedral
Founded15th century
DedicationVirgin Mary
Bridget of Sweden
Architecture
Architectural typeGothic
Administration
DioceseLolland–Falster
Clergy
Bishop(s)Marianne Gaarden

History Edit

Maribo church was originally dedicated to the Virgin Mary and to Saint Bridget of Vadstena (1303–1373), a Catholic and the founder of the Bridgettine order of nuns and monks. The church was built in the village of Skimminge (later renamed Maribo) in the early 15th century. It was Queen Margrethe I who provided land for a monastery to be built there, encouraged by her childhood tutor, Märta (1319-1371), who was St. Bridget's daughter.[2][3]

In 1418, in connection with recognition of the monastery, the pope decreed that the town should be renamed the community of Mary (Habitaculum Mariae) leading to the adoption of Danish Marienbo, later Maribo.[4] A note from the journal of Vadstena Abbey, the mother church, states that monks left to found a monastery in Skimminge in 1416.

After the Reformation in 1536, the monastery continued to exist but in 1556 was converted into a Protestant convent for young ladies. When the town's main church burnt down in 1596, the convent church became the parish church of Maribo. After the convent was finally demolished in 1621, ownership of the church was transferred to the town. From 1803, with the establishment of the Lutheran Diocese of Lolland-Falster, the church was usually referred to as a cathedral but it was only in 1924 that it officially received the status of cathedral (domkirke).[1][5]

Architecture Edit

 
Cathedral nave

The Gothic cathedral is built of red brick as a hall church with a nave flanked by equally high aisles with a common roof. In accordance with St. Bridget's instructions, to the west (rather than the east), there is a lower and narrower chancel. Completed in 1446, the four west bays of the nave (which has a total length of 60 m (200 ft)) are built of the same bricks as the chancel but the four east bays, completed around 1470, were apparently built by another mason. Designed by Hermann Baagøe Storck (1839–1922) the tower on the west gable is relatively recent (1891) but replaces an earlier tower built in the Middle Ages, similar to that in the former Mariager Church which was also built according to St. Bridgit's instructions. The two doors at the west end of the building were for ordinary people: men used the south door while women entered through the north door. The relief in the gable wall represents Christ on the Cross surrounded by the sun and moon and by instruments of torture. The chancel has the same star-vaulting as the nave, supported by octagonal pillars. The galleries above the aisles and at the east end of the church were built to accommodate the nuns who had to be carefully separated from the monks and the congregation. [1][5][6][7]

Interior Edit

 
Northwest view on the Cathedral

The Baroque altarpiece (1641) carved in the auricular style is the work of sculptor Henrik Werner (ca. 1636–ca. 1669) from northern Germany. The central panel, flanked by columns, depicts the Last Supper. Below Christ can be seen in the Garden of Gethsemane and, above, at the Resurrection. Figures of the four Evangelists are also presented. [5][8]

The baptismal font is of sandstone and dates from 1777. The Late-Renaissance pulpit (1606) has five arcaded panels with the Evangelists and the figure of Christ. The figure of Christ on the chancel arch crucifix is from the late 15th century although the cross itself is recent. The font is centred on the church's oldest font from the early 17th century. The figures of the Evangelists are presented in relief. It was renovated in 1777. The Augustinian Altar from the late 15th century depicting Saint Augustine in pontifical attire flanked by paintings of the Holy Trinity, Pope Gregory's mass, the Annunciation and Saint Anne.[5]

Of particular note is the Bridget Altar (Birgitta Alter) from the late 15th century with a painting of a woman in flowing clothes, thought either to be St. Bridgit or the Virgin Mary. Housed in a cupboard with two doors, it is said to be the oldest painting on canvas in Scandinavia.[5]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Kirsten Weber-Andersen, Otto Norn, Aage Roussell, Gertrud Købke Knudsen, "Maribo Domkirke", Danmarks kirker: Maribo amt, Volume 8, 1951, Nationalmuseet, pages 29-88. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Sancta Birgitta". Municipality of Vadstena, Sweden. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  3. ^ "Hjorthufvud, Märtha, dotter af Sta Brigitta". Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor. 1864. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  4. ^ Frederik Raben-Levetzau: "Lolland Falster Møn", Copenhagen, Gyldendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag A.S., 1988. ISBN 87-00-80946-2, page 128-.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Historie" 2013-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, Maribo Domkirke. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Maribo Domkirke" 2011-01-29 at the Wayback Machine, Nordens Kirker. (in Danish) Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  7. ^ "H.B. Storck". Den Store Danske, Gyldendal. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Henrik Werner". Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved September 1, 2018.

Further reading Edit

  • Felter, Immanuel (1966). Maribo domkirke 1416-1966. Med særligt henblick på kirkebygningen i middelalderen og idag. (Særtryk af Lolland-Falsters historiske Samfunds årbog.) [With illustrations.].. (in Danish)
  • Kirsten Weber-Andersen, Otto Norn, Aage Roussell, Gertrud Købke Knudsen, "Maribo Domkirke", Danmarks kirker: Maribo amt, Volume 8, 1951, Nationalmuseet, pages 29–88. (in Danish)

External links Edit

  • Maribo Domkirke: official site
  • Maribo Domkirke 2011-01-29 at the Wayback Machine (Nordens Kirker)
  • Maribo Domkirke (Den Store Danske)
  • Maribo Domkirke (Kort Til Kirken)
  • Maribo Domkirke (Danmarks Kirker, Nationalmuseet)

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Maribo Cathedral Danish Maribo Domkirke is a Lutheran cathedral church built in the Gothic style in Maribo on the island of Lolland in the southeast of Denmark It was originally part of Maribo Abbey which was founded in the early 15th century The chancel the oldest section of the cathedral probably dates from 1416 The plan of the church is unusual in that the chancel is at the west end of the building rather than the east as a result of the design instructions left by Saint Bridget 1 Maribo CathedralMaribo DomkirkeMaribo DomkirkeLocationLollandCountryDenmarkDenominationChurch of DenmarkPrevious denominationCatholic ChurchWebsitewww wbr maribodomkirke wbr dkHistoryFormer name s Maribo Abbey ChurchStatusCathedralFounded15th centuryDedicationVirgin MaryBridget of SwedenArchitectureArchitectural typeGothicAdministrationDioceseLolland FalsterClergyBishop s Marianne Gaarden Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Interior 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditMaribo church was originally dedicated to the Virgin Mary and to Saint Bridget of Vadstena 1303 1373 a Catholic and the founder of the Bridgettine order of nuns and monks The church was built in the village of Skimminge later renamed Maribo in the early 15th century It was Queen Margrethe I who provided land for a monastery to be built there encouraged by her childhood tutor Marta 1319 1371 who was St Bridget s daughter 2 3 In 1418 in connection with recognition of the monastery the pope decreed that the town should be renamed the community of Mary Habitaculum Mariae leading to the adoption of Danish Marienbo later Maribo 4 A note from the journal of Vadstena Abbey the mother church states that monks left to found a monastery in Skimminge in 1416 After the Reformation in 1536 the monastery continued to exist but in 1556 was converted into a Protestant convent for young ladies When the town s main church burnt down in 1596 the convent church became the parish church of Maribo After the convent was finally demolished in 1621 ownership of the church was transferred to the town From 1803 with the establishment of the Lutheran Diocese of Lolland Falster the church was usually referred to as a cathedral but it was only in 1924 that it officially received the status of cathedral domkirke 1 5 Architecture Edit nbsp Cathedral naveThe Gothic cathedral is built of red brick as a hall church with a nave flanked by equally high aisles with a common roof In accordance with St Bridget s instructions to the west rather than the east there is a lower and narrower chancel Completed in 1446 the four west bays of the nave which has a total length of 60 m 200 ft are built of the same bricks as the chancel but the four east bays completed around 1470 were apparently built by another mason Designed by Hermann Baagoe Storck 1839 1922 the tower on the west gable is relatively recent 1891 but replaces an earlier tower built in the Middle Ages similar to that in the former Mariager Church which was also built according to St Bridgit s instructions The two doors at the west end of the building were for ordinary people men used the south door while women entered through the north door The relief in the gable wall represents Christ on the Cross surrounded by the sun and moon and by instruments of torture The chancel has the same star vaulting as the nave supported by octagonal pillars The galleries above the aisles and at the east end of the church were built to accommodate the nuns who had to be carefully separated from the monks and the congregation 1 5 6 7 Interior Edit nbsp Northwest view on the CathedralThe Baroque altarpiece 1641 carved in the auricular style is the work of sculptor Henrik Werner ca 1636 ca 1669 from northern Germany The central panel flanked by columns depicts the Last Supper Below Christ can be seen in the Garden of Gethsemane and above at the Resurrection Figures of the four Evangelists are also presented 5 8 The baptismal font is of sandstone and dates from 1777 The Late Renaissance pulpit 1606 has five arcaded panels with the Evangelists and the figure of Christ The figure of Christ on the chancel arch crucifix is from the late 15th century although the cross itself is recent The font is centred on the church s oldest font from the early 17th century The figures of the Evangelists are presented in relief It was renovated in 1777 The Augustinian Altar from the late 15th century depicting Saint Augustine in pontifical attire flanked by paintings of the Holy Trinity Pope Gregory s mass the Annunciation and Saint Anne 5 Of particular note is the Bridget Altar Birgitta Alter from the late 15th century with a painting of a woman in flowing clothes thought either to be St Bridgit or the Virgin Mary Housed in a cupboard with two doors it is said to be the oldest painting on canvas in Scandinavia 5 Gallery Edit nbsp Pulpit 1606 nbsp Baptismal Font 1777 nbsp Altarpiece 1641 See also EditMaribo Abbey List of churches on LollandReferences Edit a b c Kirsten Weber Andersen Otto Norn Aage Roussell Gertrud Kobke Knudsen Maribo Domkirke Danmarks kirker Maribo amt Volume 8 1951 Nationalmuseet pages 29 88 in Danish Retrieved 13 August 2013 Sancta Birgitta Municipality of Vadstena Sweden Retrieved September 1 2018 Hjorthufvud Martha dotter af Sta Brigitta Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor 1864 Retrieved September 1 2018 Frederik Raben Levetzau Lolland Falster Mon Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk Forlag A S 1988 ISBN 87 00 80946 2 page 128 a b c d e Historie Archived 2013 06 30 at the Wayback Machine Maribo Domkirke in Danish Retrieved 13 August 2013 Maribo Domkirke Archived 2011 01 29 at the Wayback Machine Nordens Kirker in Danish Retrieved 13 August 2013 H B Storck Den Store Danske Gyldendal Retrieved September 1 2018 Henrik Werner Kunstindeks Danmark Retrieved September 1 2018 Further reading EditFelter Immanuel 1966 Maribo domkirke 1416 1966 Med saerligt henblick pa kirkebygningen i middelalderen og idag Saertryk af Lolland Falsters historiske Samfunds arbog With illustrations in Danish Kirsten Weber Andersen Otto Norn Aage Roussell Gertrud Kobke Knudsen Maribo Domkirke Danmarks kirker Maribo amt Volume 8 1951 Nationalmuseet pages 29 88 in Danish External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maribo Domkirke Maribo Domkirke official site Maribo Domkirke Archived 2011 01 29 at the Wayback Machine Nordens Kirker Maribo Domkirke Den Store Danske Maribo Domkirke Kort Til Kirken Maribo Domkirke Danmarks Kirker Nationalmuseet 54 46 22 N 11 30 00 E 54 77278 N 11 50000 E 54 77278 11 50000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maribo Cathedral amp oldid 1168224803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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