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Notre-Dame Basilica (Montreal)

The Notre-Dame Basilica (French: Basilique Notre-Dame) is a basilica in the historic district of Old Montreal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The church is located at 110 Notre-Dame Street West, at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street. It is located next to the Saint-Sulpice Seminary and faces the Place d'Armes square.

Notre-Dame Basilica
Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal
The church building's exterior, 2017
Notre-Dame Basilica
Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal
45°30′16″N 73°33′22″W / 45.50444°N 73.55611°W / 45.50444; -73.55611
Location110 Notre-Dame Street west
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H2Y 1T2
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteBasilique Notre-Dame
History
StatusMinor basilica
DedicationMary
DedicatedJuly 1, 1829
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)James O'Donnell
StyleGothic Revival, English Gothic
Groundbreaking1823
Completed1865 (facade)
Construction cost£47,446 (1832)
Specifications
Length79 metres (259 ft)
Width46 metres (151 ft)
Height60 metres (200 ft)
MaterialsStone, which came from the Tanneries quarry in Griffintown
Administration
ArchdioceseMontreal
Official nameNotre-Dame Roman Catholic Church / Basilica National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1989

The interior of the church is amongst the most dramatic in the world and regarded as a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture.[1] The vaults are coloured deep blue and decorated with golden stars, and the rest of the sanctuary is decorated in blues, azures, reds, purples, silver, and gold. It is filled with hundreds of intricate wooden carvings and several religious statues. Unusual for a church, the stained glass windows along the walls of the sanctuary do not depict biblical scenes, but rather scenes from the religious history of Montreal. It also has a Casavant Frères pipe organ, dated 1891, which comprises four keyboards, 99 stops using electromagnetic action and an adjustable combination system, 7000 individual pipes and a pedal board.[2][3]

Approximately 11 million people visit Notre-Dame Basilica every year, making it one of the most visited monuments in North America.[4] In 2023, Notre-Dame was named the 6th most beautiful building in the world by Angi, a home service publication which analyzes TripAdvisor reviews. The publication ranked Notre-Dame de Paris second and Barcelona's Sagrada Família first.[5]

History edit

In 1657, the Roman Catholic Sulpicians arrived in Ville-Marie, now known as Montreal; six years later, the seigneury of the island was vested in them. They ruled until 1840. The parish they founded was dedicated to the Holy Name of Mary, and the parish church of Notre-Dame was built on the site in 1672. François Baillairgé, an architect, designed the interior decoration and choir 1785–95; facade and vault decoration, 1818.[6] The church served as the first cathedral of the Diocese of Montreal from 1821 to 1822.[7]

 
The Notre-Dame Church, with its replacement being built behind it, 1828.

By 1824 the congregation had completely outgrown the church, and James O'Donnell, an Irish-American Anglican from New York City, was commissioned to design the new building, with a goal of accommodating a congregation of up to 10,000.[8] O'Donnell was a proponent of the Gothic Revival architectural movement, and designed the church as such. He intended for a terrace to be built on the exterior of the church, but this was never completed due to a lack of funding.[9] He is the only person buried in the church's crypt. O'Donnell converted to Roman Catholicism on his deathbed and was thus buried in the crypt.[10]

The primary construction took place between 1824 and 1829. The cornerstone was laid at Place d'Armes on September 1, 1824. The sanctuary was finished in 1830, and the first tower in 1841, the second in 1843. O'Donnell designed the towers to be traditionally Gothic, and intended for them to be seen from any point in the city. Following O'Donnell's death, John Ostell, an English-born architect, finished the towers according to O'Donnell's original plans.[11] Upon completion, the church was the largest in North America, and remained so for over fifty years.[12] Samuel Russell Warren constructed a new organ in 1858. The facade of the church was completed in 1865, and included three statues by French sculptor Henri Bouriché: Saint-Joseph, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Jean-Baptiste.[11]

 
The interior of the basilica, with its sanctuary in the background. The sanctuary was completed in 1830.

The interior took much longer, and Victor Bourgeau, who also worked on Montreal's Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, worked on it from 1872 to 1879. Stonemason John Redpath was a major participant in the construction of the Basilica. The sanctuary originally hosted a large canopy, but because it caused a lighting effect that would blind the congregation, the interior designs were reworked by Bourgeau and Victor Rousselot, the current priest. They were inspired by the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, with gold leaf motifs paired with brightly painted columns.[13]

Because of the splendour and grand scale of the church, a more intimate chapel, Chapelle du Sacré-Cœur (Chapel of the Sacred Heart), was built behind it, along with some offices and a sacristy. It was completed in 1888. In 1886, Casavant Frères began constructing a new 32-foot pipe organ at the church, completing it in 1891. It was notably the first organ with adjustable-combination pedals to be operated by electricity.[citation needed]

Arson destroyed the Sacré-Cœur Chapel on December 8, 1978. It was rebuilt with the first two levels reproduced from old drawings and photographs, with modern vaulting and reredos and an immense bronze altarpiece by Quebec sculptor Charles Daudelin.

Notre-Dame Church was raised to the status of a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II on April 21, 1982. The Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Church was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989.[11][14]

 
The interior of the basilica, with its sanctuary in the background.

On May 31, 2000, the provincial state funeral for former Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice "Rocket" Richard was held in front of thousands, both inside and outside the Basilica.

On October 3, 2000, Justin Trudeau gave his eulogy just steps from the High Altar during the state funeral of Pierre Trudeau, his father and Canada's 15th prime minister.[15]

It was also the setting of Celine Dion's December 17, 1994, wedding to René Angélil[16] and hosted the funeral service for Angélil on January 22, 2016.[17]

In the summer of 2014, a French collector named Pierre-Jean Chalencon displayed a variety of artifacts that belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte. These items included clothing, weapons, and furniture, and were on display in the crypt on the basilica.[18]

In April 2019, following the Notre-Dame de Paris fire, Montreal's Notre-Dame announced that it would accept donations to aid in the Paris cathedral's reconstruction.[19]

Bells edit

Both towers have bells, the West Tower (La Persévérance), has a bourdon bell nicknamed Jean-Baptiste, cast in John Dod Ward’s Eagle Foundry in 1848. Jean-Baptiste weighs 10,900 kg and tolled only on special occasions such as funerals, great church festivals and even Christmas Eve. The East Tower (La Temperance), houses a ten-bell carillon from the same foundry in May 24, 1842.

Public access edit

The basilica offers musical programming of choral and organ performances.[20] It is a tradition among many Montrealers to attend the annual performance of Handel's Messiah every Christmas.[citation needed]

More than 11 million people visit Notre-Dame every year, only one million fewer than Notre-Dame de Paris.[4]

Organists edit

 
The pipe organ for the basilica

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Shingler, Benjamin (16 April 2019). "Are Montreal's historic churches safe from fire?". CBC News. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  2. ^ . Quebec Religious Heritage Foundation. Archived from the original on 9 February 2004. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Interior Design". Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal.
  4. ^ a b Curtis, Christopher (16 April 2019). "Notre-Dame de Paris fire: How safe are Montreal's heritage churches?". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Le plus beau bâtiment du monde est en Catalogne".
  6. ^ . Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800–1950. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  7. ^ . Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde. Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  8. ^ Sabourin, Diane (8 March 2017). "Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  9. ^ Toker, Franklin (1991). The Church of Notre-Dame in Montreal: An Architectural History (2nd ed.). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 37–39. ISBN 978-0-7735-0848-4.
  10. ^ "The Old Seminary and Notre-Dame Basilica". Old Montreal. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  11. ^ a b c "Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Church / Basilica National Historic Site of Canada". Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  12. ^ Pound, Richard W. (2005). Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates. Fitzhenry and Whiteside. p. 812. ISBN 978-1-5504-1171-3.
  13. ^ "The origins of the decor". Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  14. ^ Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Church / Basilica. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  15. ^ "Justin Trudeau's eulogy". CBC News. 2000-10-03. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
  16. ^ Yagoda, Maria (15 January 2016). "Looking Back at Céline Dion and René Angélil's Romantic 1994 Wedding". People. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  17. ^ "René Angélil remembered at national funeral in Montreal". CBC News. 22 January 2016.
  18. ^ Banerjee, Sidhartha (1 May 2014). "Precious Napoleon artifacts on display at Montreal's Notre Dame Basilica". The Canadian Press.
  19. ^ "Montreal's Notre-Dame fundraises for Paris Notre-Dame restoration". Yahoo! News. Agence France-Presse. 17 April 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  20. ^ "Montreal's Notre Dame Basilica hosting a Mozart concert this November". Daily Hive. 17 October 2017.

Sources edit

  • Rémillard, François (1992). Old Montreal – A Walking Tour, Ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec.
  • Livesey, Herbert Bailey (2003). Frommer's 2004 Montreal & Quebec City, Frommer's, 104. ISBN 0-7645-4124-2.

External links edit

  • "The Old Seminary and Notre-Dame Basilica". Old Montreal Web site. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  • Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal
  • Visite Interactive de la Basilique

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came from the Tanneries quarry in GriffintownAdministrationArchdioceseMontrealNational Historic Site of CanadaOfficial nameNotre Dame Roman Catholic Church Basilica National Historic Site of CanadaDesignated1989The interior of the church is amongst the most dramatic in the world and regarded as a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture 1 The vaults are coloured deep blue and decorated with golden stars and the rest of the sanctuary is decorated in blues azures reds purples silver and gold It is filled with hundreds of intricate wooden carvings and several religious statues Unusual for a church the stained glass windows along the walls of the sanctuary do not depict biblical scenes but rather scenes from the religious history of Montreal It also has a Casavant Freres pipe organ dated 1891 which comprises four keyboards 99 stops using electromagnetic action and an adjustable combination system 7000 individual pipes and a pedal board 2 3 Approximately 11 million people visit Notre Dame Basilica every year making it one of the most visited monuments in North America 4 In 2023 Notre Dame was named the 6th most beautiful building in the world by Angi a home service publication which analyzes TripAdvisor reviews The publication ranked Notre Dame de Paris second and Barcelona s Sagrada Familia first 5 Contents 1 History 2 Bells 3 Public access 4 Organists 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory editIn 1657 the Roman Catholic Sulpicians arrived in Ville Marie now known as Montreal six years later the seigneury of the island was vested in them They ruled until 1840 The parish they founded was dedicated to the Holy Name of Mary and the parish church of Notre Dame was built on the site in 1672 Francois Baillairge an architect designed the interior decoration and choir 1785 95 facade and vault decoration 1818 6 The church served as the first cathedral of the Diocese of Montreal from 1821 to 1822 7 nbsp The Notre Dame Church with its replacement being built behind it 1828 By 1824 the congregation had completely outgrown the church and James O Donnell an Irish American Anglican from New York City was commissioned to design the new building with a goal of accommodating a congregation of up to 10 000 8 O Donnell was a proponent of the Gothic Revival architectural movement and designed the church as such He intended for a terrace to be built on the exterior of the church but this was never completed due to a lack of funding 9 He is the only person buried in the church s crypt O Donnell converted to Roman Catholicism on his deathbed and was thus buried in the crypt 10 The primary construction took place between 1824 and 1829 The cornerstone was laid at Place d Armes on September 1 1824 The sanctuary was finished in 1830 and the first tower in 1841 the second in 1843 O Donnell designed the towers to be traditionally Gothic and intended for them to be seen from any point in the city Following O Donnell s death John Ostell an English born architect finished the towers according to O Donnell s original plans 11 Upon completion the church was the largest in North America and remained so for over fifty years 12 Samuel Russell Warren constructed a new organ in 1858 The facade of the church was completed in 1865 and included three statues by French sculptor Henri Bouriche Saint Joseph the Virgin Mary and Saint Jean Baptiste 11 nbsp The interior of the basilica with its sanctuary in the background The sanctuary was completed in 1830 The interior took much longer and Victor Bourgeau who also worked on Montreal s Mary Queen of the World Cathedral worked on it from 1872 to 1879 Stonemason John Redpath was a major participant in the construction of the Basilica The sanctuary originally hosted a large canopy but because it caused a lighting effect that would blind the congregation the interior designs were reworked by Bourgeau and Victor Rousselot the current priest They were inspired by the Sainte Chapelle in Paris with gold leaf motifs paired with brightly painted columns 13 Because of the splendour and grand scale of the church a more intimate chapel Chapelle du Sacre Cœur Chapel of the Sacred Heart was built behind it along with some offices and a sacristy It was completed in 1888 In 1886 Casavant Freres began constructing a new 32 foot pipe organ at the church completing it in 1891 It was notably the first organ with adjustable combination pedals to be operated by electricity citation needed Arson destroyed the Sacre Cœur Chapel on December 8 1978 It was rebuilt with the first two levels reproduced from old drawings and photographs with modern vaulting and reredos and an immense bronze altarpiece by Quebec sculptor Charles Daudelin Notre Dame Church was raised to the status of a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II on April 21 1982 The Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989 11 14 nbsp The interior of the basilica with its sanctuary in the background On May 31 2000 the provincial state funeral for former Montreal Canadiens superstar Maurice Rocket Richard was held in front of thousands both inside and outside the Basilica On October 3 2000 Justin Trudeau gave his eulogy just steps from the High Altar during the state funeral of Pierre Trudeau his father and Canada s 15th prime minister 15 It was also the setting of Celine Dion s December 17 1994 wedding to Rene Angelil 16 and hosted the funeral service for Angelil on January 22 2016 17 In the summer of 2014 a French collector named Pierre Jean Chalencon displayed a variety of artifacts that belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte These items included clothing weapons and furniture and were on display in the crypt on the basilica 18 In April 2019 following the Notre Dame de Paris fire Montreal s Notre Dame announced that it would accept donations to aid in the Paris cathedral s reconstruction 19 Bells editBoth towers have bells the West Tower La Perseverance has a bourdon bell nicknamed Jean Baptiste cast in John Dod Ward s Eagle Foundry in 1848 Jean Baptiste weighs 10 900 kg and tolled only on special occasions such as funerals great church festivals and even Christmas Eve The East Tower La Temperance houses a ten bell carillon from the same foundry in May 24 1842 Public access editThe basilica offers musical programming of choral and organ performances 20 It is a tradition among many Montrealers to attend the annual performance of Handel s Messiah every Christmas citation needed More than 11 million people visit Notre Dame every year only one million fewer than Notre Dame de Paris 4 Organists edit nbsp The pipe organ for the basilicaJean Girard 1725 1765 Guillaume Mechtler 1792 1832 Jean Chrysostome Brauneis II 1833 1844 Leonard Eglauch 1845 Jean Baptiste Labelle 1849 1891 Alcibiade Beique 1891 1896 Joseph Daniel Dussault 1896 1921 with the exception of eight months in 1916 August Liessens 1916 Benoit Poirier 1921 1954 Pierre Grandmaison 1973 present See also editAdam Charles Gustave Desmazures List of tallest structures built before the 20th centuryReferences edit Shingler Benjamin 16 April 2019 Are Montreal s historic churches safe from fire CBC News Retrieved 16 October 2020 The Basilica of Notre Dame de Montreal Quebec Religious Heritage Foundation Archived from the original on 9 February 2004 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Interior Design Basilique Notre Dame de Montreal a b Curtis Christopher 16 April 2019 Notre Dame de Paris fire How safe are Montreal s heritage churches Montreal Gazette Retrieved 16 October 2020 Le plus beau batiment du monde est en Catalogne Baillairge Thomas Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800 1950 Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Historie Cathedrale Marie Reine du Monde Archived from the original on 25 January 2016 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Sabourin Diane 8 March 2017 Notre Dame Basilica of Montreal The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved 16 October 2020 Toker Franklin 1991 The Church of Notre Dame in Montreal An Architectural History 2nd ed Montreal McGill Queen s University Press pp 37 39 ISBN 978 0 7735 0848 4 The Old Seminary and Notre Dame Basilica Old Montreal Retrieved 2008 03 21 a b c Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church Basilica National Historic Site of Canada Canadian Register of Historic Places Retrieved 16 October 2020 Pound Richard W 2005 Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates Fitzhenry and Whiteside p 812 ISBN 978 1 5504 1171 3 The origins of the decor Basilique Notre Dame de Montreal Retrieved 2019 12 03 Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church Basilica Canadian Register of Historic Places Retrieved August 15 2011 Justin Trudeau s eulogy CBC News 2000 10 03 Retrieved 2008 08 28 Yagoda Maria 15 January 2016 Looking Back at Celine Dion and Rene Angelil s Romantic 1994 Wedding People Retrieved 16 October 2020 Rene Angelil remembered at national funeral in Montreal CBC News 22 January 2016 Banerjee Sidhartha 1 May 2014 Precious Napoleon artifacts on display at Montreal s Notre Dame Basilica The Canadian Press Montreal s Notre Dame fundraises for Paris Notre Dame restoration Yahoo News Agence France Presse 17 April 2019 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Montreal s Notre Dame Basilica hosting a Mozart concert this November Daily Hive 17 October 2017 Sources editRemillard Francois 1992 Old Montreal A Walking Tour Ministere des Affaires culturelles du Quebec Livesey Herbert Bailey 2003 Frommer s 2004 Montreal amp Quebec City Frommer s 104 ISBN 0 7645 4124 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Notre Dame de Montreal Basilica The Old Seminary and Notre Dame Basilica Old Montreal Web site Retrieved 2008 03 21 Basilique Notre Dame de Montreal Visite Interactive de la Basilique Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Notre Dame Basilica Montreal amp oldid 1206744499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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