Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Kochi

Church in Kerala, India
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica
Basílica Catedral da Santa Cruz


സാന്താ ക്രൂസ് കത്തീഡ്രൽ ബസിലിക്ക
Front of the basilica
9°57′54″N 76°14′35″E / 9.965°N 76.243°E / 9.965; 76.243
LocationIndia, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala
CountryIndia
DenominationRoman Catholic (Latin)
Websitewww.santacruzcathedralbasilica.org
www.dioceseofcochin.org
History
StatusBasilica
Founded3 May 1505
Founder(s)Francisco de Almeida
Architecture
StyleGothic
Administration
ProvinceVerapoly
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Verapoly
DioceseDiocese of Cochin
Clergy
ArchbishopJoseph Kalathiparambil
Bishop(s)Joseph Kariyil
RectorVery Rev Fr Johnson Chirammel
Vicar(s)Very Rev Fr Johnson Chirammel
Assistant priest(s)
  • Rev Fr Chilton George Fernandez
  • Rev Fr Emil Antonio Eliyas Polackal

The Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica (also known as Kotta Palli) at Fort Kochi, Kochi, is one of the nine basilicas in India. The architecture is Gothic style.

The basilica serves as the cathedral church of the Diocese of Cochin.

It was originally built by the Portuguese and became a cathedral in 1558. Later the British demolished the structure and João Gomes Ferreira [pt] commissioned a new building in 1887 which was consecrated in 1905 and became a basilica in 1984.The Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica (also known as കോട്ടേപള്ളി / Kottepalli) at Fort Kochi, Kochi is one of the nine Basilicas in Kerala. Counted as one of the heritage edifices of Kerala, this church is one of the finest and most impressive churches in India and visited by tourists the whole year round. It is a place of devotion as well as a center of historic significance, endowed with architectural and artistic grandeur and colours of the gothic style.

The basilica serves as the Cathedral church of the Diocese of Cochin.

It was built originally by the Portuguese and elevated to a Cathedral by Pope Paul IV in 1558, was spared by the Dutch conquerors who destroyed many Catholic buildings. Later the British demolished the structure and João Gomes Ferreira [pt] commissioned a new building in 1887. Consecrated in 1905, Santa Cruz was proclaimed a Basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1984.

History

Portuguese missionaries and Santa Cruz Church : 1505 - 1558

The history of Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica begins with the arrival of Portuguese missionaries along with the second Portuguese fleet under Pedro Álvares Cabral on 24 December 1500. The King Unni Goda Varma Tirumulpadu (Trimumpara Raja ) of Kingdom of Cochin received them very warmly. This caused the Zamorin of Calicut to declare war against Kingdom of Cochin. But the Portuguese army under Commander Dom Afonso de Albuquerque who reached Cochin in 1503, defeated the enemies of the King of Cochin and in return he gave them permission to build a fort in Kochi.

In 1505, Dom Francisco de Almeida the first Portuguese Viceroy got permission from the Kochi Raja to build a church edifice using stones and mortar which was unheard of at that time as the local prejudices were against such a structure for any purpose other than a royal palace or a temple. The foundation stone of the Santa Cruz church was laid on 3 May 1505, the feast day of the Invention of the Holy Cross, hence the magnificent edifice when completed was named Santa Cruz. This church was located on the eastern side of the present Children’s Park, Fort Cochin. The basilica hosts the Relic of The Holy Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ for a long time. This is at the Right side of the church.

Raising to Cathedral and demolition : 1558 - 1795

In 1558, Pope Paul IV, raised the Santa Cruz Church to the status of a Cathedral along with the erection of the second diocese in India - Diocese of Cochin, suffragan (other being Diocese of Malacca) to the Archdiocese of Goa. Inscription Outside the Church The Dutch who conquered Cochin in 1663, destroyed all Catholic buildings. Only the St. Francis Church and the Cathedral escaped this fate. The Dutch made the cathedral their arms storehouse. Later it fell into the hands of the British who demolished it when they took over Cochin in 1795. One of the decorative granite pillars of the destroyed Cathedral is still kept as a monument at the southeastern corner of the present Basilica premises.

Erection of the present day Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica : 1886 - present

About 100 years later, Bishop João Gomes Ferreira (1887–1897), a missionary and the Bishop of Cochin, took initiative to re-erect the Cathedral and commenced the plan of its construction. But it was the next Bishop, Mateus de Oliveira Xavier (1897–1908) who completed the edifice. The cathedral was consecrated on 19 November 1905 by Bishop Sebastião José Pereira, Bishop of Damao. Considering its antiquity, artistic dignity and historical importance, Pope John Paul II through a special Decree "Constat Sane Templum Sanctae Cruci" of 23 August 1984, raised the Santa Cruz Cathedral to the status of Basilica. Inscription at the bottom of the tower The church has two lofty spires and a remarkably bright, white-washed exterior and a pastel-colored interior. The interiors of the church are mostly Gothic, with the main altar decorated by the famous Italian painter Fra Antonio Moscheni, S.J., and his disciple De Gama of Mangalore. Unfortunately, Fra Antonio Moscheni died here on 15 November 1905, four days before the newly built Church was consecrated. The columns decorated with frescoes and murals, the seven large canvas paintings on the passion and death on the Cross, especially the painting of the Last Supper, modelled on the famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci and the beautiful stained glass windows add to the artistic grandeur of the place. The paintings that adorn the ceiling depict scenes from the Via Crucis of Christ. Inside Santa Cruz Basilica Fort Cochin Ceiling paintings

Gallery

  • Facade Of The Cathedral
    Facade Of The Cathedral
  • Back Side
    Back Side
  • Ceiling Of the Church
    Ceiling Of the Church
  • Celling Paintings
    Celling Paintings
  • Altar Crucifix
    Altar Crucifix
  • Interior Paintings
    Interior Paintings
  • Side View of the cathedral
    Side View of the cathedral
  • Interior View
    Interior View
  • Painting on the ceiling
    Painting on the ceiling
  • Distant view of the altar
    Distant view of the altar
  • Shrine of our lady
    Shrine of our lady
  • Protected monument - the pillar of Santa Cruz Cathedral of 1505
    Protected monument - the pillar of Santa Cruz Cathedral of 1505
  • Main Altar
    Main Altar
  • Back Side
    Back Side
  • Shrine
    Shrine
  • Stained Glass Windows
    Stained Glass Windows
  • Window
    Window
  • Side Altar
    Side Altar
  • Relic Of Holy Cross
    Relic Of Holy Cross
  • Inscription outside the church
    Inscription outside the church

Notes

  1. ↑ Diocese of Cochin erected | Original Catholic Encyclopedia Archived 27 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ↑ www.gcatholic.org | Diocese of Cochin
  3. ↑ www.catholic-hierarchy.org | Diocese of Cochin
  4. ↑ Archdiocese of Goa - suffragan sees of Cochin and Malacca

See also

  • Diocese of Cochin
  • Christianity in India
  • Roman Catholicism in India
  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses in India
  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses (structured_view)-Episcopal Conference of India

References

  • Basilica home page
  • www.dioceseofcochin.org – Santa Cruz Basilica
  • Giga-Catholic Information
  • Catholic Hierarchy
  • Ernakulam Archdiocese
  • Updated List of Basilicas in India
  • Catholic Encyclopedia – Diocese of Cochin
  • Diocesan directory | www.ucanews.com

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