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Notre Dame Cathedral, Taiohae

Notre Dame Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Taiohae; Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Marquises) is a 20th-century church that serves as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Taiohae or Tefenuaenata. It is located in the Meau Valley near the capital centre on the island of Nuku Hiva.[1]

Notre Dame Cathedral
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Taiohae (in French)
Notre Dame Cathedral, Taiohae
8°54′37″S 140°6′11″W / 8.91028°S 140.10306°W / -8.91028; -140.10306
LocationTaiohae
CountryMarquesas Islands,

 French Polynesia,

 France
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusCathedral
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Groundbreaking1973 (1973)
Completed1977 (1977)
Administration
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Taiohae or Tefenuaenata
Clergy
ArchbishopPascal Chang-Soï

The construction of the cathedral began in 1973 on the site of an earlier 19th-century church by the same name. The new cathedral opened in 1977. It is the largest church on the Marquesas Islands.[2]

History edit

In the 19th century, France began expanding its colonial empire into Asia and the Pacific Islands, conquering Tahuata in 1842. Soon, the rest of the Marquesas Islands fell under French rule. Even though the colonial administrators chose to focus most of their resources on Tahiti—believing it was the more valuable of the two islands—Catholic missionaries, nevertheless, continued spreading the faith.[3] Their persistence paid off and an apostolic vicariate was established on May 9, 1848.[4] Construction of the cathedral most likely started after this time. It was built on land that was treated as sacred ground by the ancient Marquesans[5] and was completed in the later part of the 19th century.[6]

Almost a century later, construction on a new cathedral commenced in 1973; it was completed four years later in 1977.[7] The two bell towers and a section of the wall from the old cathedral were preserved and are now utilized as part of the entrance to the cathedral compound.[6][8]

Architecture edit

Exterior edit

The entrance of the cathedral is flanked by statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul carved from rosewood.[9] The exterior walls of the church are made of wood and stone, with "elaborately carved" doors at the entrance.[10] The stones were given by each of the six inhabited islands of the Marquesas.[5]

Interior edit

The interior of the church is noted for its mixture of European and local Marquesan features in its design.[1] This is demonstrated in numerous pieces of art adorning the cathedral. An artwork entitled The Passion,[11] the pulpit and the Stations of the Cross were all carved from whole tamanu trees,[6] with the stations having been carved by Damien Haturau. The first station shows Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane at the Mount of Breadfruit—as opposed to the Mount of Olives. The pulpit has the symbols of the Four Evangelists carved into it, with the floor behind it laid with Ua Pou flower stones.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Landried, Janet (May 28, 2011). "Visiting Nuku Hiva, the largest of the Marquesas Islands". Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved May 25, 2013. (subscription required)
  2. ^ Hagman, Harvey (September 21, 1997). "Magical Marquesas – Idyllic South Pacific Isles". The Washington Times. p. E1. Retrieved May 25, 2013. (subscription required)
  3. ^ "The Marquesas – History". Tahiti & French Polynesia (PDF). Lonely Planet. September 2012. p. 200. ISBN 9781741796926. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  4. ^ "Diocese of Taiohae o Tefenuaenata". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Brash, Celeste; Carillet, Jean-Bernard (2009). Tahiti & French Polynesia 8. Lonely Planet. p. 203. ISBN 978-1741043167. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c Goodwin, Bill (November 13, 2008). Frommer's Tahiti & French Polynesia. John Wiley & Sons. p. 261. ISBN 9780470439043. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  7. ^ Herle, Anita, ed. (2002). Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning. University of Hawaii Press. p. 396. ISBN 9780824825560. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  8. ^ a b Stanley, David (2004). Moon Handbooks: South Pacific. David Stanley. pp. 271–272. ISBN 1566914116. Retrieved May 25, 2013. notre dame cathedral taiohae.
  9. ^ Hagman, Harvey (June 19, 2004). "Rhythms of Pacific – Welcoming coconut ship journeys into lush beauty of Marquesas". The Washington Times. p. D01. Retrieved May 25, 2013. (subscription required)
  10. ^ Marrett, Barbara (December 23, 1990). "Yule On A Yacht – Traditions Blend Into A Memorable Christmas For Sailors In The South Pacific". The Seattle Times. p. B12. Retrieved May 25, 2013. (subscription required)
  11. ^ Shaw, Jerome (April 24, 2012). "The Aranui 3 — Freighter to paradise – part six – on Melville's trail". Denver Examiner. Retrieved May 26, 2013. (subscription required)

External links edit

  • Location of the cathedral

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Notre Dame Cathedral French Cathedrale Notre Dame de Taiohae Cathedrale Notre Dame des Marquises is a 20th century church that serves as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Taiohae or Tefenuaenata It is located in the Meau Valley near the capital centre on the island of Nuku Hiva 1 Notre Dame CathedralCathedrale Notre Dame de Taiohae in French Notre Dame Cathedral Taiohae8 54 37 S 140 6 11 W 8 91028 S 140 10306 W 8 91028 140 10306LocationTaiohaeCountryMarquesas Islands French Polynesia FranceDenominationRoman CatholicHistoryStatusCathedralArchitectureFunctional statusActiveGroundbreaking1973 1973 Completed1977 1977 AdministrationArchdioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Taiohae or TefenuaenataClergyArchbishopPascal Chang SoiThe construction of the cathedral began in 1973 on the site of an earlier 19th century church by the same name The new cathedral opened in 1977 It is the largest church on the Marquesas Islands 2 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2 1 Exterior 2 2 Interior 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn the 19th century France began expanding its colonial empire into Asia and the Pacific Islands conquering Tahuata in 1842 Soon the rest of the Marquesas Islands fell under French rule Even though the colonial administrators chose to focus most of their resources on Tahiti believing it was the more valuable of the two islands Catholic missionaries nevertheless continued spreading the faith 3 Their persistence paid off and an apostolic vicariate was established on May 9 1848 4 Construction of the cathedral most likely started after this time It was built on land that was treated as sacred ground by the ancient Marquesans 5 and was completed in the later part of the 19th century 6 Almost a century later construction on a new cathedral commenced in 1973 it was completed four years later in 1977 7 The two bell towers and a section of the wall from the old cathedral were preserved and are now utilized as part of the entrance to the cathedral compound 6 8 Architecture editExterior edit The entrance of the cathedral is flanked by statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul carved from rosewood 9 The exterior walls of the church are made of wood and stone with elaborately carved doors at the entrance 10 The stones were given by each of the six inhabited islands of the Marquesas 5 Interior edit The interior of the church is noted for its mixture of European and local Marquesan features in its design 1 This is demonstrated in numerous pieces of art adorning the cathedral An artwork entitled The Passion 11 the pulpit and the Stations of the Cross were all carved from whole tamanu trees 6 with the stations having been carved by Damien Haturau The first station shows Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane at the Mount of Breadfruit as opposed to the Mount of Olives The pulpit has the symbols of the Four Evangelists carved into it with the floor behind it laid with Ua Pou flower stones 8 References edit a b Landried Janet May 28 2011 Visiting Nuku Hiva the largest of the Marquesas Islands Redlands Daily Facts Retrieved May 25 2013 subscription required Hagman Harvey September 21 1997 Magical Marquesas Idyllic South Pacific Isles The Washington Times p E1 Retrieved May 25 2013 subscription required The Marquesas History Tahiti amp French Polynesia PDF Lonely Planet September 2012 p 200 ISBN 9781741796926 Retrieved May 25 2013 Diocese of Taiohae o Tefenuaenata Catholic Hierarchy org Catholic Hierarchy Retrieved May 25 2013 a b Brash Celeste Carillet Jean Bernard 2009 Tahiti amp French Polynesia 8 Lonely Planet p 203 ISBN 978 1741043167 Retrieved May 25 2013 a b c Goodwin Bill November 13 2008 Frommer s Tahiti amp French Polynesia John Wiley amp Sons p 261 ISBN 9780470439043 Retrieved May 25 2013 Herle Anita ed 2002 Pacific Art Persistence Change and Meaning University of Hawaii Press p 396 ISBN 9780824825560 Retrieved May 25 2013 a b Stanley David 2004 Moon Handbooks South Pacific David Stanley pp 271 272 ISBN 1566914116 Retrieved May 25 2013 notre dame cathedral taiohae Hagman Harvey June 19 2004 Rhythms of Pacific Welcoming coconut ship journeys into lush beauty of Marquesas The Washington Times p D01 Retrieved May 25 2013 subscription required Marrett Barbara December 23 1990 Yule On A Yacht Traditions Blend Into A Memorable Christmas For Sailors In The South Pacific The Seattle Times p B12 Retrieved May 25 2013 subscription required Shaw Jerome April 24 2012 The Aranui 3 Freighter to paradise part six on Melville s trail Denver Examiner Retrieved May 26 2013 subscription required External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathedrale Notre Dame de Taiohae Location of the cathedral Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp France nbsp Architecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Notre Dame Cathedral Taiohae amp oldid 1156302922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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