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St. Mary's Basilica, Bangalore

St. Mary's Basilica is located in the Archdiocese of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is among the oldest churches in Bangalore and the first church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica.[1][2][3] It is famous for festivities held during the St. Mary's Feast in the month of September each year, attracting devotees from the entire region of Bangalore.

St. Mary's Basilica
  • ಸೇಂಟ್ ಮೇರಿಸ್ ಬೆಸಿಲಿಕಾ
LocationBangalore, Karnataka
CountryIndia
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusMinor Basilica
Founder(s)Fr. Jean-Antoine Dubois
DedicationSt. Mary
Consecrated8 September 1882
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleGothic
Administration
ArchdioceseBangalore
DeaneryBasilica Deanery
Clergy
ArchbishopArchbishop Peter Machado
RectorFr. Martin Kumar
Vicar(s)S. Jaynathan & Msgr. C. Francis
DeanFr. Martin Ananda Kumar.
Priest(s)Fr. Martin Kumar
Assistant priest(s)Fr. Joe Prem Britto
Senior pastor(s)Fr. Micheal Antony

History Edit

St. Mary's Basilica had a humble beginning as a thatched hut in the 17th century, built by Tamil Christian migrants from Gingee. The Shrine was then known as 'Chapel of Kanikkai Madha' and was located in their village where rice was grown. The rice grown in the village had a distinct white colour, and hence the settlement came to known as Bili Akki Palli or colloquially known as ‘‘Blackpally’’ (now known as Shivajinagar).[4] However, according to prominent historian S K Aruni, Blackpally could have been named after John Blakiston (1785-1867), who designed the layout of the Bangalore Cantonment.[5]

Bangalore was not a big city in 1648 when Christianity entered Srirangapattana, the capital city of the then Mysore province. But during Hyder Ali's tenure in 1724–25, Bangalore saw its first Church, Drummers' Chapel, in the Kalasipalya locality. When Tippu Sultan ascended the throne, Christian missionaries had to flee Mysore; thus the history of Christianity in Mysore was murky until 1799. In that year the British seized Srirangapattana from Tipu Sultan. The French MEP priest Jean-Antoine Dubois arrived at Bangalore and began restoring the Catholic religion. He went around Somanahalli, Kamanahalli, Begur, Gunjam, Palahalli, Doranahalli, Garenahalli, Shettyhalli, and beyond, visiting the Catholic families there and ministering to their spiritual needs. He was one of the first to introduce vaccination into India; he also wrote the famous book Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies.[6] The Mass vestments worn by Fr. Jean-Antoine Dubois are still preserved in the church at Palahalli near Srirangapattana.

Dubois built a chapel with a thatched roof in 1803 at Bili Akki Palli, or colloquially Blackpally and offered Mass there.[7] The structure was called Kaanike Mathe Devalaya, which in Kannada means the Church of Our Lady of the Presentation. That small prayer house is the location where the basilica currently stands. When Bangalore Cantonment was established, a Mass was regularly held by Dubois and attended by both European and Indian Catholics. In 1811 Dubois built a small chapel with a rectory for priests. In 1813, with the help of the British, he modified and enhanced the chapel and renamed it the Church of the Purification of Our Lady, Blackpalli. Until recently the engraving of the year '1813' was seen in the front nave of the old church where the miraculous statue is housed.

Fr. Andreas, a priest from Pondicherry of Indian origin, succeeded Dubois and expanded the church building in the shape of a cross. But it was destroyed during the communal riots of 1832, and troops had to be called in to protect the settlement for many months.[1][4][8][9]

The church was rebuilt during the years 1856–1882 under its original name, the Church of our Lady of the Presentation. The current form of the majestic Gothic-style church (pictured) is credited to Rev. L. E. Kleiner. It was consecrated on 8 September 1882 by Bishop Jean-Yves-Marie Coadou, the Vicar Apostolic of Mysore, in the presence of 35 priests and 4,000 Catholics of Bangalore. The total amount spent on the construction of the new church. including the pulpit and the statues, was Rs. 29,659.

Over time, the church of St. Mary's at Blackpally had become a parish and has since overseen the construction of other churches in Bangalore, most prominently St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral (1851), St. Joseph's Church (1867), and Sacred Heart Church, Ashoknagar (1867). The church was elevated to the status of a minor basilica in 1973 through an edict issued by Pope Paul VI. It was the sixth church in India to be elevated to this status. An annual nine-day Novena is held between 30 August and 7 September, with Mass being offered in English, Kannada, and Tamil.[4] The area of Blackpally is now known as Shivajinagar.

Architecture Edit

 

The basilica has been built in the Gothic style with arches, ornamental motifs, and stained glass windows.[10] Multiple columns with rich Corinthian capitals support the stately arches of the church. The columns and tall spires of the basilica can be seen from far away. The stained glass windows were removed during World War II and were subsequently restored in 1947.

St. Mary's feast Edit

St. Mary's Feast which celebrates the birth of Mother Mary is the most important festival celebrated in the basilica and is attended by 500,000 people.[clarification needed] Held in the month of September, the festivities go on for 10 days culminating in a grand chariot procession on the last day.[7] The festivities begin with the hoisting of a traditional flag. A Novena is held on the first nine days from 29 August to 7 September. September 8, the day on which Mother Mary was born, is celebrated as a Holy feast. Mass is offered in different languages and mass marriages are conducted for the poor and needy. A thanksgiving Mass is also organized for couples who have completed 50 years of marriage. Eucharistic celebrations are held on the day of the feast and a decorated chariot with the image of Mother Mary is drawn by devotees along the various streets of Bangalore.

Mass times Edit

Weekdays Saturday Sunday

06:00 English
07:00 Tamil
09:00 Kannada
11:00 Tamil
18:00 Mon, Tue & Fri Tamil
18:00 Wed Kannada
18:00 Thu English

06:00 English
07:00 Tamil
9:00 Kannada
10:00 English
11:00 Tamil
18:00 Tamil

06:00 English
07:00 Tamil
08:00 Tamil
09:15 Kannada
11:00 Tamil
18:00 English

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Chandramouli, K (29 August 2002). . The Hindu. No. Bangalore. Archived from the original on 9 March 2003. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. ^ Sharma, Preethi; Vishwanathan, Nishi. Bangalore:An Expat Survival Guide. Chillibreeze publication. ISBN 9788190405522. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  3. ^ Srinivas, Smriti (2001). Landscapes of Urban Memory: The Sacred and the Civic in India's High-Tech City. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. p. 18. ISBN 1452904898. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b c St. Mary's Basilica. "St. Mary's Basilica - History". St. Mary's Basilica.
  5. ^ Aruni, S K (29 February 2012). "Tracing the architect of the Cantonment". No. Bangalore. The Hindu. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  6. ^ Dubois, J. A. (Jean Antoine); Beauchamp, Henry K. (Henry King); Dubois, J. A. (Jean Antoine) (1906). Hindu manners, customs and ceremonies. Oxford : Clarendon Press.
  7. ^ a b . The Hindu. Chennai, India. 30 August 2006. Archived from the original on 25 August 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  8. ^ Preethi Sharma; Nishi Vishwanathan. Bangalore:An Expat Survival Guide. Chillibreeze publication. ISBN 978-81-904055-2-2. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
  9. ^ . The Hindu. Chennai, India. 30 August 2006. Archived from the original on 25 August 2009. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
  10. ^ Anita Rao Kashi (16 October 2005). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2007.

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External links Edit

  • Official website

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St Mary s Basilica is located in the Archdiocese of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka It is among the oldest churches in Bangalore and the first church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica 1 2 3 It is famous for festivities held during the St Mary s Feast in the month of September each year attracting devotees from the entire region of Bangalore St Mary s Basilicaಸ ಟ ಮ ರ ಸ ಬ ಸ ಲ ಕ LocationBangalore KarnatakaCountryIndiaDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryStatusMinor BasilicaFounder s Fr Jean Antoine DuboisDedicationSt MaryConsecrated8 September 1882ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveStyleGothicAdministrationArchdioceseBangaloreDeaneryBasilica DeaneryClergyArchbishopArchbishop Peter MachadoRectorFr Martin KumarVicar s S Jaynathan amp Msgr C FrancisDeanFr Martin Ananda Kumar Priest s Fr Martin KumarAssistant priest s Fr Joe Prem BrittoSenior pastor s Fr Micheal Antony Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 St Mary s feast 4 Mass times 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditSt Mary s Basilica had a humble beginning as a thatched hut in the 17th century built by Tamil Christian migrants from Gingee The Shrine was then known as Chapel of Kanikkai Madha and was located in their village where rice was grown The rice grown in the village had a distinct white colour and hence the settlement came to known as Bili Akki Palli or colloquially known as Blackpally now known as Shivajinagar 4 However according to prominent historian S K Aruni Blackpally could have been named after John Blakiston 1785 1867 who designed the layout of the Bangalore Cantonment 5 Bangalore was not a big city in 1648 when Christianity entered Srirangapattana the capital city of the then Mysore province But during Hyder Ali s tenure in 1724 25 Bangalore saw its first Church Drummers Chapel in the Kalasipalya locality When Tippu Sultan ascended the throne Christian missionaries had to flee Mysore thus the history of Christianity in Mysore was murky until 1799 In that year the British seized Srirangapattana from Tipu Sultan The French MEP priest Jean Antoine Dubois arrived at Bangalore and began restoring the Catholic religion He went around Somanahalli Kamanahalli Begur Gunjam Palahalli Doranahalli Garenahalli Shettyhalli and beyond visiting the Catholic families there and ministering to their spiritual needs He was one of the first to introduce vaccination into India he also wrote the famous book Hindu Manners Customs and Ceremonies 6 The Mass vestments worn by Fr Jean Antoine Dubois are still preserved in the church at Palahalli near Srirangapattana Dubois built a chapel with a thatched roof in 1803 at Bili Akki Palli or colloquially Blackpally and offered Mass there 7 The structure was called Kaanike Mathe Devalaya which in Kannada means the Church of Our Lady of the Presentation That small prayer house is the location where the basilica currently stands When Bangalore Cantonment was established a Mass was regularly held by Dubois and attended by both European and Indian Catholics In 1811 Dubois built a small chapel with a rectory for priests In 1813 with the help of the British he modified and enhanced the chapel and renamed it the Church of the Purification of Our Lady Blackpalli Until recently the engraving of the year 1813 was seen in the front nave of the old church where the miraculous statue is housed Fr Andreas a priest from Pondicherry of Indian origin succeeded Dubois and expanded the church building in the shape of a cross But it was destroyed during the communal riots of 1832 and troops had to be called in to protect the settlement for many months 1 4 8 9 The church was rebuilt during the years 1856 1882 under its original name the Church of our Lady of the Presentation The current form of the majestic Gothic style church pictured is credited to Rev L E Kleiner It was consecrated on 8 September 1882 by Bishop Jean Yves Marie Coadou the Vicar Apostolic of Mysore in the presence of 35 priests and 4 000 Catholics of Bangalore The total amount spent on the construction of the new church including the pulpit and the statues was Rs 29 659 Over time the church of St Mary s at Blackpally had become a parish and has since overseen the construction of other churches in Bangalore most prominently St Francis Xavier s Cathedral 1851 St Joseph s Church 1867 and Sacred Heart Church Ashoknagar 1867 The church was elevated to the status of a minor basilica in 1973 through an edict issued by Pope Paul VI It was the sixth church in India to be elevated to this status An annual nine day Novena is held between 30 August and 7 September with Mass being offered in English Kannada and Tamil 4 The area of Blackpally is now known as Shivajinagar Architecture Edit nbsp The basilica has been built in the Gothic style with arches ornamental motifs and stained glass windows 10 Multiple columns with rich Corinthian capitals support the stately arches of the church The columns and tall spires of the basilica can be seen from far away The stained glass windows were removed during World War II and were subsequently restored in 1947 St Mary s feast EditSt Mary s Feast which celebrates the birth of Mother Mary is the most important festival celebrated in the basilica and is attended by 500 000 people clarification needed Held in the month of September the festivities go on for 10 days culminating in a grand chariot procession on the last day 7 The festivities begin with the hoisting of a traditional flag A Novena is held on the first nine days from 29 August to 7 September September 8 the day on which Mother Mary was born is celebrated as a Holy feast Mass is offered in different languages and mass marriages are conducted for the poor and needy A thanksgiving Mass is also organized for couples who have completed 50 years of marriage Eucharistic celebrations are held on the day of the feast and a decorated chariot with the image of Mother Mary is drawn by devotees along the various streets of Bangalore Mass times EditWeekdays Saturday Sunday06 00 English 07 00 Tamil 09 00 Kannada 11 00 Tamil 18 00 Mon Tue amp Fri Tamil 18 00 Wed Kannada 18 00 Thu English 06 00 English 07 00 Tamil 9 00 Kannada 10 00 English 11 00 Tamil 18 00 Tamil 06 00 English 07 00 Tamil 08 00 Tamil 09 15 Kannada 11 00 Tamil 18 00 EnglishGallery Edit nbsp The church nbsp Nave nbsp Altar nbsp Front view from the road nbsp Pillars inside the church nbsp Church gate nbsp At nightReferences Edit a b Chandramouli K 29 August 2002 Home to all faiths The Hindu No Bangalore Archived from the original on 9 March 2003 Retrieved 7 January 2015 Sharma Preethi Vishwanathan Nishi Bangalore An Expat Survival Guide Chillibreeze publication ISBN 9788190405522 Retrieved 15 August 2007 Srinivas Smriti 2001 Landscapes of Urban Memory The Sacred and the Civic in India s High Tech City Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press p 18 ISBN 1452904898 Retrieved 19 January 2015 a b c St Mary s Basilica St Mary s Basilica History St Mary s Basilica Aruni S K 29 February 2012 Tracing the architect of the Cantonment No Bangalore The Hindu Retrieved 19 January 2015 Dubois J A Jean Antoine Beauchamp Henry K Henry King Dubois J A Jean Antoine 1906 Hindu manners customs and ceremonies Oxford Clarendon Press a b Annual St Mary s Feast begins The Hindu Chennai India 30 August 2006 Archived from the original on 25 August 2009 Retrieved 15 August 2007 Preethi Sharma Nishi Vishwanathan Bangalore An Expat Survival Guide Chillibreeze publication ISBN 978 81 904055 2 2 Retrieved 20 March 2009 Annual St Mary s Feast begins The Hindu Chennai India 30 August 2006 Archived from the original on 25 August 2009 Retrieved 20 March 2009 Anita Rao Kashi 16 October 2005 Blessing faithful soothing the eye The Times of India Archived from the original on 17 October 2012 Retrieved 16 August 2007 12 59 3 1 N 77 36 13 99 E 12 984194 N 77 6038861 E 12 984194 77 6038861External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Mary s 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