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Nouméa Cathedral

Nouméa Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Joseph de Nouméa) is a Roman Catholic church in Nouméa, New Caledonia. It is dedicated to the Saint Joseph. The cathedral has been the seat since 1966 of the Archdiocese of Nouméa, to which the former Vicariate Apostolic of Nouvelle-Calédonie was elevated.

Nouméa Cathedral

History edit

The cathedral, dedicated to Saint Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary, was built between 1887 and 1897 as the seat of the Vicar Apostolic of Nouvelle-Calédonie (created in 1847) with convict labour to plans by a former prisoner, a certain Labulle. It was blessed on 26 October 1890 by Père Xavier Montrouzier, almoner of the hospital, opened on the following All Saints Day, and consecrated in 1893 by the Vicar Apostolic of Fiji, Monseigneur Julien Vidal,[1] before the façade and the bell towers were completely finished.

Structure edit

The cathedral has a Latin cross ground plan,[2] and is 56 m (184 ft) long (five bays with sexpartite ogival vaults for the nave, two straight bays and five polygonal bays for the choir), with a transept 36 m (118 ft) wide, on a south-west–north-east axis. 15.5 m (51 ft) high, the building is flanked on its south-west façade to either side of the porch by two towers 25 m (82 ft) high with stone balustrades at the top. (Originally it was intended to add spires to the tops of the towers, but the idea was abandoned given the prevalence of cyclones). The two towers, the buttresses and the surrounds of the doors and windows are in dressed stone (typical of the buildings constructed by the convicts), while the other walls are of rubble masonry mortared with lime. The woodwork and the ogival vaults are in red kauri wood.[3] The roof is made of corrugated metal.

Windows edit

The building contains 28 stained glass windows depicting various saints and Biblical figures:

There is also a statue of Joan of Arc in armour and bearing a standard on the terrace outside to the south. This was a gift from the Bishop of Orléans in 1901.[4]

Site and contents edit

 
The cathedral overlooking the town

The cathedral is situated on an elevation dominating the town centre of Nouméa and is built on artificial terraces constructed between 1876 and 1887. It was classed as a monument historique on 20 August 1992, partly because of its outlook, partly because in its architecture it resembles several cathedrals of Latin America, and partly because of the quality of many of its furnishings. These include its high altar, sculpted in 1860, and inherited from the Mission de Saint-Louis, the first mother-church of the vicariate apostolic until the consecration of the cathedral in 1893.[1] Other important furnishings are the carvings in tamanu wood;[5] the choir; the bishop's throne; the chapels, in which the giant holy water stoups are made from the shells of giant clams (Tridacna gigas);[6] the chandelier, a replica of that of the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and made from one of the first pieces of nickel mined in New Caledonia;[7] the carved lectern; and the organ loft.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. (in French)
  2. ^ Plan of the cathedral on the diocesan website 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The kauri (Agathis) is a conifer that grows on ore-bearing ground and produces a massive resinous wood that can be either red, as here, or white
  4. ^ boussac.free.fr: Nouméa: La Cathédrale Saint Joseph (in French)
  5. ^ Calophyllum inophyllum; it produces a hard wood, in colour between brownish pink and red
  6. ^ the everyday name of these clams in French is bénitier, which is also the word for "holy water stoup"
  7. ^ « La ville de Nouméa », Nouvelle-Calédonie Tourisme Point Sud 2012-03-24 at the Wayback Machine (in French)

Sources and external links edit

  • (in French)
  • Saint Joseph's Cathedral (1897) at Structurae. Retrieved 2011-06-04.
  • New Caledonia Province Sud website: cathedral page (in French)
  • Nouméa municipal website: cathedral (in French)

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Noumea Cathedral French Cathedrale Saint Joseph de Noumea is a Roman Catholic church in Noumea New Caledonia It is dedicated to the Saint Joseph The cathedral has been the seat since 1966 of the Archdiocese of Noumea to which the former Vicariate Apostolic of Nouvelle Caledonie was elevated Noumea Cathedral Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Windows 4 Site and contents 5 Notes 6 Sources and external linksHistory editThe cathedral dedicated to Saint Joseph the husband of the Virgin Mary was built between 1887 and 1897 as the seat of the Vicar Apostolic of Nouvelle Caledonie created in 1847 with convict labour to plans by a former prisoner a certain Labulle It was blessed on 26 October 1890 by Pere Xavier Montrouzier almoner of the hospital opened on the following All Saints Day and consecrated in 1893 by the Vicar Apostolic of Fiji Monseigneur Julien Vidal 1 before the facade and the bell towers were completely finished Structure editThe cathedral has a Latin cross ground plan 2 and is 56 m 184 ft long five bays with sexpartite ogival vaults for the nave two straight bays and five polygonal bays for the choir with a transept 36 m 118 ft wide on a south west north east axis 15 5 m 51 ft high the building is flanked on its south west facade to either side of the porch by two towers 25 m 82 ft high with stone balustrades at the top Originally it was intended to add spires to the tops of the towers but the idea was abandoned given the prevalence of cyclones The two towers the buttresses and the surrounds of the doors and windows are in dressed stone typical of the buildings constructed by the convicts while the other walls are of rubble masonry mortared with lime The woodwork and the ogival vaults are in red kauri wood 3 The roof is made of corrugated metal Windows editThe building contains 28 stained glass windows depicting various saints and Biblical figures Nave North wall Saint Cecilia Saint Maurice Saint Elizabeth Saint Augustine Moses South wall Saint Stanislaus the Martyr Saint Helena Saint Vincent de Paul Saint Monica Saint Francis XavierTransept North arm Chapel of the Sacred Heart west wall Saint Therese of Lisieux Saint Louis north wall Sacred Heart east wall Saint Mary Magdalene Saint Patrick South arm Lady Chapel west wall Saint Rose of Lima Saint Anne south wall Rosary or the Virgin with Roses east wall Saint Joachim Saint Pierre ChanelChoir north wall Saint Alphonsus Liguori Saint Michael south wall Saint Austremonius Saint Leo IApse north wall Saint John the Apostle Saint Peter south wall Saint Andrew Saint PaulThere is also a statue of Joan of Arc in armour and bearing a standard on the terrace outside to the south This was a gift from the Bishop of Orleans in 1901 4 Site and contents edit nbsp The cathedral overlooking the townThe cathedral is situated on an elevation dominating the town centre of Noumea and is built on artificial terraces constructed between 1876 and 1887 It was classed as a monument historique on 20 August 1992 partly because of its outlook partly because in its architecture it resembles several cathedrals of Latin America and partly because of the quality of many of its furnishings These include its high altar sculpted in 1860 and inherited from the Mission de Saint Louis the first mother church of the vicariate apostolic until the consecration of the cathedral in 1893 1 Other important furnishings are the carvings in tamanu wood 5 the choir the bishop s throne the chapels in which the giant holy water stoups are made from the shells of giant clams Tridacna gigas 6 the chandelier a replica of that of the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and made from one of the first pieces of nickel mined in New Caledonia 7 the carved lectern and the organ loft Notes edit a b Histoire du diocese de Noumea sur son site officiel Archived from the original on 2012 03 19 in French Plan of the cathedral on the diocesan website Archived 2011 07 23 at the Wayback Machine The kauri Agathis is a conifer that grows on ore bearing ground and produces a massive resinous wood that can be either red as here or white boussac free fr Noumea La Cathedrale Saint Joseph in French Calophyllum inophyllum it produces a hard wood in colour between brownish pink and red the everyday name of these clams in French is benitier which is also the word for holy water stoup La ville de Noumea Nouvelle Caledonie Tourisme Point Sud Archived 2012 03 24 at the Wayback Machine in French Sources and external links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Noumea Cathedral nbsp France portal nbsp Catholicism portalArchdiocese of Noumea website page of the cathedral parish in French Saint Joseph s Cathedral 1897 at Structurae Retrieved 2011 06 04 New Caledonia Province Sud website cathedral page in French Noumea municipal website cathedral in French 22 16 22 S 166 26 40 E 22 27278 S 166 44444 E 22 27278 166 44444 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noumea Cathedral amp oldid 1013975929, wikipedia, 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