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St Patrick's Basilica (Ottawa)

St Patrick's Basilica is a Roman Catholic Church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Located at 281 Nepean Street (at the corner of Nepean and Kent) in Downtown Ottawa, it is the oldest church in the city that serves the English-speaking community.[1] The Basilica is one of the regular buildings featured in the Doors Open Ottawa architectural heritage day.[2]

St Patrick's Basilica (Ottawa)
St Patrick's Basilica
45°25′00″N 75°42′02″W / 45.416678°N 75.700505°W / 45.416678; -75.700505
Location220 Kent Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1R 5G2
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitebasilica.ca
History
DedicationSt. Patrick
Administration
ProvinceCanada
DioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa
ParishOntario

History edit

 
The basilica in 1922.

The parish was founded in 1855. Originally, it was intended to serve not only the English-speaking Catholics of Ottawa, but also those of the City of Hull (now absorbed into Gatineau) across the Ottawa River in Quebec as well. These were mostly of Irish descent; thus the parish was dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.[1]

Design for the present church building started in 1869 under the direction of architect Augustus Laver.[3] Laver's firm, Fuller and Laver, also designed the East and West blocks of Ottawa's Parliament Buildings. In 1872, the cornerstone was blessed by Bishop Guigues (the first Bishop of Ottawa), and was laid by John A. Macdonald (the first Prime Minister of Canada). King McCord Arnoldi (architect) was responsible from 1874 to 1875 for the completion of the original design prepared in 1869 by Augustus Laver.[4]

In 1875, the building, not quite complete, was blessed by Bishop Guigues' successor, Bishop Duhamel. In 1898, Louis Zephirin Gauthier designed major alterations and a new altar for St. Patrick's, Kent Street at Nepean Street.[5]

A memorial plaque was unveiled on June 11, 1916 and is dedicated to St. Patrick's Basilica in appreciation for the privilege of worshipping in this church by the commanding officer (from 19 Jun 1916 to 13 Sep 1916) Lieutenant Colonel D.R. Street, officers N.C.O.s. and Men of the (Ottawa) 77th Overseas Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force (C.E.F.).[6]

A World War I memorial painting, which depicts angels meeting a dying soldier on the battlefield and Jesus Christ on the cross, was erected by the parishioners and is dedicated to the soldiers of the St. Patrick's Basilica parish who fell during The Great War. At the bottom of the painting's wooden frame is the list of those soldiers.[7] The Holy Name Society and Tabernacle Society erected a pair of stained glass windows depicting Military saints, which are dedicated to the Parish members who returned from World War II and those who made the supreme sacrifice.[8] Memorial scrolls are dedicated to the members of the St. Patrick's Basilica Parish[9] and Our lady of Perpetual Help Parish who volunteered for active service with Canada's fighting forces during World War II.[10]

The Church was elevated to Basilica status on St. Patrick's Day, 1995.[11]

Architecture edit

 
The interior of the basilica.

The building is made of local stone[12] in the Gothic Revival style and features a carved and stencilled ceiling, marble altars, stained glass windows, and oak pews dating to 1954.

The base of the current Altar of Sacrifice was originally the site of the raised marble pulpit. This latter was originally installed in 1930 and relocated slightly in an interior renovation of 2003. The Altar of Reservation was built in 1902. To the right of the altar is a beautiful replica of Murillo's Assumption of the Virgin Mary, hand painted by Québec nuns in 1929.[12]

The ceiling, most of the murals, and some of the stained glass windows are the work of Guido Nincheri from the 1920s and 1930s. The Stations of the Cross are bas-reliefs from 1876. The church seats about 1,000.

At the main entrance to the church are the World War I and World War II memorials listing the names of parishioners who died in those wars.

 
The Lourdes Grotto in the basement of the basilica was created in 1998.

In 1998 the basement of the church was excavated to form a basement (called the Scavi) containing a kitchen, meeting rooms, the Book Shop, and a Lourdes Grotto. The large area around the Lourdes Grotto is about two-thirds the size of the main church, and is used for Mass on occasions when the main church is unavailable.

Restoration edit

In 2009, the Basilica won the North American Copper in Architecture Awards (NACIA) in the Historical Restoration division. Engineering consultant John G. Cooke of John G. Cooke & Associates collaborated with building contracting firm Lari Construction to repair, replace and repoint stones, install anchors, and install a new copper roof. Heather & Little furnished the structure with a new copper steeple, copper cornice and dentil bands, belfry louvers, ornaments, and the stunning 20-oz copper ceiling of the spire.[13][14][15] Work was done following the Canadian Federal Government publication Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada.[16]

Parish life edit

St. Patrick's Basilica has a number of social and devotional groups for parishioners:

Regular devotional events include:

The Basilica offers masses, confessions, daily holy hours and Novena throughout the week.[12][21] Daily Masses before work (7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m.), during lunch (12:15 p.m.), and after the workday (4:30 p.m.), with confessions before each service; Catholics citywide make use of the confessionals at Saint Patrick's.[1]

Masses for Sunday obligation are:

  • Saturdays: 4:30pm (Low Mass)
  • Sundays: 8:00am (Low Mass), 9:30am, 11:00am, 12:15pm, 9:00pm

Educational activities include a formal R.C.I.A. program and a Continuing Adult Faith Formation program which has featured a variety of guest speakers. There is also a Book and Gift Shop in the Scavi. Social events include pancake breakfasts by the Knights of Columbus and a St. Patrick's day dinner, Coffee and Tea Sunday, Spaghetti dinners and St. Andrew's day dinner.

Music edit

Choirs edit

The basilica has five choirs[1] under the direction of organist and choir director Francesca Bailey, A.R.C.T. The Adoremus Choir is an SATB choir focusing on the sacred classics in English and Latin at the 12:15 p.m. Mass on Sundays. The Saint Patrick's Singers are a group of volunteer soloist singers who provide their professional services on alternating weeks with the Basilica Choir, the oldest one at the St. Patrick's, who sing predominantly English unison music at the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass. A Youth Choir and a Children's Choir sing at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday Mass.[1]

Organ edit

The first pipe organ of 1887 was built by S.R. Warren & Son. It was a two manual (Great and Swell) with pedal. About 30% of the present organ is from the original Warren. Casavant rebuilt and enlarged the Warren in 1898 to a three manual and pedal. Finally, Casavant rebuilt most of the mechanical parts of the organ again in 1930, adding chimes and a tremulant.[22] The electric wiring was installed at that time as well, replacing an earlier water-powered motor.[1]

Pastors and rectors edit

St. Patrick's has had thirteen pastors and, since its elevation to Basilica status, five Rectors.[1]

  • Father Aeneas McDonnell Dawson (Pastor 1855–61)
  • Father James McGrath, OMI (Pastor 1861–66)
  • Father John Joseph Collins (Pastor 1866–77)
  • Father John Lalor O'Connor (Pastor 1877–81)
  • Father Matthew J. Whelan (Pastor 1881–1922)
  • Monsignor George Edward Fitzgerald (Pastor 1922–39)
  • Monsignor George David Prudhomme (Pastor 1939–51)
  • Monsignor J. Leo LeSage (Pastor 1951–61)
  • Bishop Joseph Raymond Windle (Pastor 1961–69)
  • Bishop John M. Beahen (Pastor 1969–77)
  • Monsignor Francis French (Pastor 1977–93)
  • Monsignor David J. P. Corkery (Pastor 1993–95, First Rector 1995–98 )
  • Monsignor Robert Martineau (Rector 1999–2009)
  • Father Richard Siok (Rector 2009–2013, 2015–2016)
  • Father Bosco Wong (Rector 2013–2015)
  • Monsignor Kevin Beach (Rector 2016–2022)
  • Father Stephen Amesse (Rector 2022–present)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Parish website https://basilica.ca
  2. ^ [1] 28 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Augustus Laver 6 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org. Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
  4. ^ (Free Press [Ottawa], 20 July 1874, 2, t.c.) King McCord Arnoldi 6 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Louis Zephirin Gauthier 2 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org. Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
  6. ^ "77th Overseas Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force plaque: St Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa: Memorial 35059-074 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Great War memorial painting: St Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa: Memorial 35059-075 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Military saints memorial windows: St Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa: Memorial 35059-078 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  9. ^ "Second World War memorial scroll (St Patrick's Basilica): St Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa: Memorial 35059-086 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Second World War memorial scroll (Our Lady of Perpetual Help): St Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa: Memorial 35059-079 Ottawa, ON". National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials. Veterans Affairs Canada. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  11. ^ [2][dead link]
  12. ^ a b c OttawaPlus http://www.ottawaplus.ca/ottawa/venues/saint-patricks-basilica-centretown?set_language=en
  13. ^ Copper Metal Stampings for Restoration of Sheet Metal Exterior of Church Steeple. Heatherandlittle.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
  14. ^ St. Patrick’s Basilica 9 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Coppercanada.ca. Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
  15. ^ Building & Architecture News – January 2010. Copper.org (25 August 2010). Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
  16. ^ [3] 22 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Saint Patrick's Basilica Council 12158 http://www.kofcstpatsbasilica.org/
  18. ^ Legion of Mary Senatus of Ottawa . Archived from the original on 20 December 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
  19. ^ Christian Meditation Group . Archived from the original on 16 June 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 July 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2005.
  21. ^ Saint Patrick's Basilica-Centretown — Ottawa Plus.ca. Ottawaplus.ca (27 July 2009). Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Bibliography edit

  • Casey, Maurice (18 August 2010), The Parish of St. Patrick of Ottawa And What Led To It: An Historical Sketch by Maurice Casey, Ottawa, Ontario: Nabu Press This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
  • McEvoy, Maurice, Enduring Faith; a History of Saint Patrick's Basilica Parish, Ottawa, 1855 - 2005, Ottawa, ON: Saint Patrick's Basilica
  • O'Dwyer, William C, Highways of Destiny; a History of the Diocese of Pembroke, Ottawa Valley, Canada [Roman Catholic Church], Ottawa, Ontario 365.O.03.0: S{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

Genealogy links edit

  • Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials from St. Patrick's Basilica 1867–1881

External links edit

  • Parish website

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For other uses see St Patrick s Cathedral disambiguation St Patrick s Basilica is a Roman Catholic Church in Ottawa Ontario Canada Located at 281 Nepean Street at the corner of Nepean and Kent in Downtown Ottawa it is the oldest church in the city that serves the English speaking community 1 The Basilica is one of the regular buildings featured in the Doors Open Ottawa architectural heritage day 2 St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa St Patrick s Basilica45 25 00 N 75 42 02 W 45 416678 N 75 700505 W 45 416678 75 700505Location220 Kent StreetOttawa OntarioK1R 5G2DenominationRoman CatholicWebsitebasilica wbr caHistoryDedicationSt PatrickAdministrationProvinceCanadaDioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of OttawaParishOntario Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2 1 Restoration 3 Parish life 3 1 Music 3 1 1 Choirs 3 1 2 Organ 4 Pastors and rectors 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 Genealogy links 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp The basilica in 1922 The parish was founded in 1855 Originally it was intended to serve not only the English speaking Catholics of Ottawa but also those of the City of Hull now absorbed into Gatineau across the Ottawa River in Quebec as well These were mostly of Irish descent thus the parish was dedicated to St Patrick the patron saint of Ireland 1 Design for the present church building started in 1869 under the direction of architect Augustus Laver 3 Laver s firm Fuller and Laver also designed the East and West blocks of Ottawa s Parliament Buildings In 1872 the cornerstone was blessed by Bishop Guigues the first Bishop of Ottawa and was laid by John A Macdonald the first Prime Minister of Canada King McCord Arnoldi architect was responsible from 1874 to 1875 for the completion of the original design prepared in 1869 by Augustus Laver 4 In 1875 the building not quite complete was blessed by Bishop Guigues successor Bishop Duhamel In 1898 Louis Zephirin Gauthier designed major alterations and a new altar for St Patrick s Kent Street at Nepean Street 5 A memorial plaque was unveiled on June 11 1916 and is dedicated to St Patrick s Basilica in appreciation for the privilege of worshipping in this church by the commanding officer from 19 Jun 1916 to 13 Sep 1916 Lieutenant Colonel D R Street officers N C O s and Men of the Ottawa 77th Overseas Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force C E F 6 A World War I memorial painting which depicts angels meeting a dying soldier on the battlefield and Jesus Christ on the cross was erected by the parishioners and is dedicated to the soldiers of the St Patrick s Basilica parish who fell during The Great War At the bottom of the painting s wooden frame is the list of those soldiers 7 The Holy Name Society and Tabernacle Society erected a pair of stained glass windows depicting Military saints which are dedicated to the Parish members who returned from World War II and those who made the supreme sacrifice 8 Memorial scrolls are dedicated to the members of the St Patrick s Basilica Parish 9 and Our lady of Perpetual Help Parish who volunteered for active service with Canada s fighting forces during World War II 10 The Church was elevated to Basilica status on St Patrick s Day 1995 11 Architecture edit nbsp The interior of the basilica The building is made of local stone 12 in the Gothic Revival style and features a carved and stencilled ceiling marble altars stained glass windows and oak pews dating to 1954 The base of the current Altar of Sacrifice was originally the site of the raised marble pulpit This latter was originally installed in 1930 and relocated slightly in an interior renovation of 2003 The Altar of Reservation was built in 1902 To the right of the altar is a beautiful replica of Murillo s Assumption of the Virgin Mary hand painted by Quebec nuns in 1929 12 The ceiling most of the murals and some of the stained glass windows are the work of Guido Nincheri from the 1920s and 1930s The Stations of the Cross are bas reliefs from 1876 The church seats about 1 000 At the main entrance to the church are the World War I and World War II memorials listing the names of parishioners who died in those wars nbsp The Lourdes Grotto in the basement of the basilica was created in 1998 In 1998 the basement of the church was excavated to form a basement called the Scavi containing a kitchen meeting rooms the Book Shop and a Lourdes Grotto The large area around the Lourdes Grotto is about two thirds the size of the main church and is used for Mass on occasions when the main church is unavailable Restoration edit In 2009 the Basilica won the North American Copper in Architecture Awards NACIA in the Historical Restoration division Engineering consultant John G Cooke of John G Cooke amp Associates collaborated with building contracting firm Lari Construction to repair replace and repoint stones install anchors and install a new copper roof Heather amp Little furnished the structure with a new copper steeple copper cornice and dentil bands belfry louvers ornaments and the stunning 20 oz copper ceiling of the spire 13 14 15 Work was done following the Canadian Federal Government publication Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada 16 Parish life editSt Patrick s Basilica has a number of social and devotional groups for parishioners Knights of Columbus 17 Legion of Mary 18 Christian Meditation Group 19 20 Traditional Franciscan Third Order Women of Grace Anti abortion Group Regular devotional events include Parish Missions Monthly all night Vigils of Eucharistic AdorationThe Basilica offers masses confessions daily holy hours and Novena throughout the week 12 21 Daily Masses before work 7 00 a m 8 00 a m during lunch 12 15 p m and after the workday 4 30 p m with confessions before each service Catholics citywide make use of the confessionals at Saint Patrick s 1 Masses for Sunday obligation are Saturdays 4 30pm Low Mass Sundays 8 00am Low Mass 9 30am 11 00am 12 15pm 9 00pmEducational activities include a formal R C I A program and a Continuing Adult Faith Formation program which has featured a variety of guest speakers There is also a Book and Gift Shop in the Scavi Social events include pancake breakfasts by the Knights of Columbus and a St Patrick s day dinner Coffee and Tea Sunday Spaghetti dinners and St Andrew s day dinner Music edit Choirs edit The basilica has five choirs 1 under the direction of organist and choir director Francesca Bailey A R C T The Adoremus Choir is an SATB choir focusing on the sacred classics in English and Latin at the 12 15 p m Mass on Sundays The Saint Patrick s Singers are a group of volunteer soloist singers who provide their professional services on alternating weeks with the Basilica Choir the oldest one at the St Patrick s who sing predominantly English unison music at the 11 00 a m Sunday Mass A Youth Choir and a Children s Choir sing at the 9 30 a m Sunday Mass 1 Organ edit The first pipe organ of 1887 was built by S R Warren amp Son It was a two manual Great and Swell with pedal About 30 of the present organ is from the original Warren Casavant rebuilt and enlarged the Warren in 1898 to a three manual and pedal Finally Casavant rebuilt most of the mechanical parts of the organ again in 1930 adding chimes and a tremulant 22 The electric wiring was installed at that time as well replacing an earlier water powered motor 1 Pastors and rectors editSt Patrick s has had thirteen pastors and since its elevation to Basilica status five Rectors 1 Father Aeneas McDonnell Dawson Pastor 1855 61 Father James McGrath OMI Pastor 1861 66 Father John Joseph Collins Pastor 1866 77 Father John Lalor O Connor Pastor 1877 81 Father Matthew J Whelan Pastor 1881 1922 Monsignor George Edward Fitzgerald Pastor 1922 39 Monsignor George David Prudhomme Pastor 1939 51 Monsignor J Leo LeSage Pastor 1951 61 Bishop Joseph Raymond Windle Pastor 1961 69 Bishop John M Beahen Pastor 1969 77 Monsignor Francis French Pastor 1977 93 Monsignor David J P Corkery Pastor 1993 95 First Rector 1995 98 Monsignor Robert Martineau Rector 1999 2009 Father Richard Siok Rector 2009 2013 2015 2016 Father Bosco Wong Rector 2013 2015 Monsignor Kevin Beach Rector 2016 2022 Father Stephen Amesse Rector 2022 present See also edit nbsp Catholicism portal nbsp Religion portal nbsp Ontario portalNotre Dame Cathedral Basilica OttawaReferences edit a b c d e f g Parish website https basilica ca 1 Archived 28 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Augustus Laver Archived 6 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Dictionaryofarchitectsincanada org Retrieved on 6 January 2014 Free Press Ottawa 20 July 1874 2 t c King McCord Arnoldi Archived 6 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Louis Zephirin Gauthier Archived 2 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Dictionaryofarchitectsincanada org Retrieved on 6 January 2014 77th Overseas Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force plaque St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa Memorial 35059 074 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Great War memorial painting St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa Memorial 35059 075 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Military saints memorial windows St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa Memorial 35059 078 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Second World War memorial scroll St Patrick s Basilica St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa Memorial 35059 086 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 Second World War memorial scroll Our Lady of Perpetual Help St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa Memorial 35059 079 Ottawa ON National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials Veterans Affairs Canada Retrieved 31 December 2016 2 dead link a b c OttawaPlus http www ottawaplus ca ottawa venues saint patricks basilica centretown set language en Copper Metal Stampings for Restoration of Sheet Metal Exterior of Church Steeple Heatherandlittle com Retrieved on 6 January 2014 St Patrick s Basilica Archived 9 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine Coppercanada ca Retrieved on 6 January 2014 Building amp Architecture News January 2010 Copper org 25 August 2010 Retrieved on 6 January 2014 3 Archived 22 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Saint Patrick s Basilica Council 12158 http www kofcstpatsbasilica org Legion of Mary Senatus of Ottawa Legion of Mary Senatus of Ontario Archived from the original on 20 December 2010 Retrieved 11 September 2010 Christian Meditation Group Archived copy Archived from the original on 16 June 2010 Retrieved 11 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link The World Community for Christian Meditation Archived from the original on 21 July 2007 Retrieved 16 September 2005 Saint Patrick s Basilica Centretown Ottawa Plus ca Ottawaplus ca 27 July 2009 Retrieved on 6 January 2014 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 16 June 2010 Retrieved 11 September 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Bibliography editCasey Maurice 18 August 2010 The Parish of St Patrick of Ottawa And What Led To It An Historical Sketch by Maurice Casey Ottawa Ontario Nabu Press This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923 McEvoy Maurice Enduring Faith a History of Saint Patrick s Basilica Parish Ottawa 1855 2005 Ottawa ON Saint Patrick s Basilica O Dwyer William C Highways of Destiny a History of the Diocese of Pembroke Ottawa Valley Canada Roman Catholic Church Ottawa Ontario 365 O 03 0 S a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location link Genealogy links editMarriages Baptisms and Burials from St Patrick s Basilica 1867 1881External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Financial Obligations Settled St Patrick s Parish Celebrates nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Patrick s Basilica Ottawa Parish website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Patrick 27s Basilica Ottawa amp oldid 1174180442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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