St. Paul's Cathedral in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
St. Paul's Cathedral in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
St Paul's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. The cathedral, which was designed by architect Aldo Spirito, serves as the mother church for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan.
The first stone of the cathedral was consecrated on May 11, 1980 by Pope John Paul II during his first pastoral visit to Côte d'Ivoire. He further dedicated the building upon completion on August 10, 1985 during a second visit to the country to lay the foundation for the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace (Yamoussoukro). The cost of implementing this modern architectural edifice, reputedly the second largest church on the African continent (as of 2002), and one of the largest cathedrals in the world, was estimated at $12 million. Architecturally, the cathedral is unique and modern, though built to meet the specific aspirations of the ethnic people of Côte d'Ivoire.
The striking external feature of the cathedral which attracts visitors at the entrance itself is the tall concrete structure which is shaped like an anthropomorphic giant. It is dominantly located on a hillock providing commanding views of the city of Abidjan, and overlooking the Bay of Cocody.
Planning for building the cathedral was allotted to Italian architect Aldo Spirito in 1980, under the directive of Félix Houphouët-Boigny, President of the Côte d'Ivoire. The architect designated for the design was Pope John Paul II, who blessed the foundation stone during his visit to Côte d'Ivoire in 1980. The construction was completed over a period of five years by a joint sector company of Sonitra and the Government of Ivory Coast in association with Sonitra, an Israeli firm. The cathedral was formally consecrated by the pope during his second visit to Abidjan in August 1985. It is the second largest cathedral in Africa.
Saint Paul's Cathedral served as a refuge for approximately 1,800 Ivorians fleeing violence during the height of the 2010–2011 Ivorian crisis which engulfed Abidjan.
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Outside St Pauls Cathedral Abidjan Ivory Coast January 2018
St Paul's Cathedral in Abidjan
On Tour of Abidjan with Exul Voyage
La cathédrale St Paul d’Abidjan 2018 & 1984 (Côte d’Ivoire)
Attention: La 2ème partie de ce film est constituée de photos prise lorsque je travaillais sur le chantier en 1984…
Caution : The second part of this film consists of photos taken when I was working on the site in 1984 ...
Achtung: Der zweite Teil dieses Films besteht aus Fotos, als ich 1984 auf der Website gearbeitet habe ...
注意,这部电影的第二部分是我1984年在网站上拍摄的照片......
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Circuit Explorator A144A - Côte d’Ivoire Masques et danses sacrées - Départ 22.12.2018
Guide local : Georges K. DABADJI afrikavera70@gmail.com +22890126111 / +22578427310
Carte du voyage :
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Messe chrismale à la cathédrale St Paul d'Abidjan 22 Mars 16
Ivory Coast Basilica fails to attract visitors
The Basilica of Peace in Ivory Coast is one of the world’s biggest Roman Catholic churches. Catholicism is the fastest growing religion in Africa, but the number of visitors to the Basilica remain low.
VLOGGING IN ABIDJAN : URBAN SPOTS , BUSINESS CENTER , ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL , ABIDJAN MALL , SOCOCE
Business Center , Abidjan Mall , Sococé ,Saint Paul Cathedral , ADB Building
Religion: La Cathédrale Saint Paul d'Abidjan dans un état de dégradation avancée
Religion: La Cathédrale Saint Paul d'Abidjan dans un état de dégradation avancée
Ivory Coast is home to one of the world's largest cathedrals
The Basilica of Peace in Ivory Coast is one of the world's largest cathedrals, but it has a problem with attendance.
PILGRIMAGE TO IVORY COAST [ST STEPHEN MASS SERVERS]
The St. Stephen Mass Servers of the Star of the Sea Cathedral, Takoradi recently embarked on a pilgrimage to the Ivory Coast. Some of the places they visited include;
Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Yamoussoukro
St. Paul’s Cathedral, Abidjan
Marian Sanctuary etc.
On Sunday, they joined the English Community at the Cathedral in Abidjan made up of people from over 46 different countries. Music for the liturgy was led by the St. Stephen Mass Servers Choir.
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A country in West Africa
Côte d'Ivoire is a West African country with beach resorts, rainforests, and a French-colonial legacy. Abidjan, on the Atlantic coast, is the country’s major urban center.
Its modern landmarks include zigguratlike, concrete La Pyramide and St. Paul's Cathedral, a swooping structure tethered to a massive cross. North of the central business district, Banco National Park is a rainforest preserve with hiking trails.
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Mercredi des cendres 2016 au Sanctuaire Eucharistique St Paul ABIDJAN Plateau
Yamoussoukro, the Great African Basilica
It greatly resembles St. Peter's in the Vatican, but it is found in Africa -- the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire. A basilica dedicated, as its name suggests, to Our Lady of Peace, and its central nave holds up to 7,000 people seated and 11,000 standing. Its foundation stone was blessed in 1985, and the basilica was consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1990. In this country, Catholics are in the minority, only 300,000 faithful in a population of 10 million inhabitants. However, the construction of the Basilica was encouraged by the then President Félix Houphouët-Boigny. In Yamoussoukro, Catholics represent 13% of the total population. The basilica resembles the beauty of the Vatican, yet it is not a replica. Some call it Saint Peter's because its builders were much inspired by it. But there are differences, such as the large cross placed on its dome, as well as the dome itself which the Pope wished slightly lower than that of St. Peter's. Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro is not a cathedral but a minor basilica, managed by the Pallottine Fathers. The cathedral itself is located nearby, and is dedicated to St. Augustine. The author of this great African church is a Lebanese architect Pierre Fakhory. Marble was imported from Italy and Spain, while the windows are from France. The gardens which host the pilgrims are symmetrical, modeled after the gardens of Versailles in France. There are two golden statues of the Virgin. The largest stained-glass window in the world is found in the basilica. It was manufactured in Nanterre, France, and covers 7,363 square meters. This basilica is a place of pilgrimage, ever greeting the faithful from around the world. It has been the setting for important meetings, including the World Day of the Sick. On the day when this shrine is dedicated to Our Lady of Peace, we recall that the first missionaries who came to this land consecrated the Church to the Virgin Mary.Our Lady of Peace, again we entrust the Church of this diocese, of all dioceses in the country, to you. Through you, we are consecrated to your Son.O Mary, guide us to your Son, He that is the Way, the Truth and the Life!
Christmas choir at St.Paul's Cathedral, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
Christmas morning at St.Paul's Cathedral in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
HOMELIE DU CARDINAL JEAN PIERRE KUTWA A LA MESSE DE LA PAIX 2019 CATHEDRALE ST PAUL ABIDJAN PLATEAU
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Arrival Across a Bridge in Abidjan Ivory Coast January 2018
Prayers for the Pope in Abidjan
1. Wide of St John's church
2. Interiors
3. People praying
4. Priests praying
5. People standing and kneeling down praying
6. Close-up of hands in the air in prayer
7. SOUNDBITE: (French) Raphael Souroukou, Priest:
He is a pope of peace, a pope of dialogue. He made revolution in the (Catholic) church. All we can do is to ask god to have mercy on him.
8. Exteriors people praying in front of statue of Mary
9. Woman holding rosary and praying
10. Women bowing heads
11. Candles burning
STORYLINE:
Prayers were held for Pope John Paul II in Saint John's church in the Ivory Coast capital Abidjan on Saturday.
Ivory Coast is the only West African country the pope has visited.
Pope John Paul II began showing the first signs of losing consciousness at dawn on Saturday, the Vatican said.
The 84-year-old pope's health has rapidly deteriorated, with his heart and kidneys failing after he suffered a urinary tract infection.
Around the world, priests readied Roman Catholics for the 84-year-old pope's passing.
Many expressed hope that his final hours would be peaceful.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF IVORY COAST (Côte d’Ivoire) IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF IVORY COAST
1. BASILICA OF OUR LADY OF PEACE, 6°48'40.93N 5°17'48.96W
2. IMMUEBLE CAISTAB 5°19'28.52N 4° 1'1.37W
3. CENTRE DE PIEU,ABIDJAN 5°26'34.63N 4° 1'15.84W
4. PONT HOUPHOUET BOIGNY,ABIDJAN 5°18'44.28N 4° 1'9.61W
5. HOTEL PRESIDENT,YAMOUSSOUKRO 6°48'11.43N 5°15'6.25W
6. LDS (MORMON)CHURCH,ABIDJAN 5°19'49.46N 4° 3'33.87W
7. STADIUM 5°19'41.10N 4° 1'7.15W
8. SKYSCRAPPER 5°21'9.27N 4° 0'59.82W
9. CATHEDRAL OF ST.PAUL,ABIDJAN 5°19'58.53N 4° 1'11.93W
10. GOLF HOTEL 5°19'47.20N 3°58'21.73W
11. IMMEUBLE CCIA & ADMINISTRATION,ABIDJAN 5°19'54.60N 4° 1'21.27W
12. ST.CECILE,ABIDJAN 5°22'34.98N 3°59'36.52W
13. EECI,ABIDJAN PLATEAU 5°19'2.36N 4° 1'7.39W
14. CENTRE OF PIEU OF COCODY,ABIDJAN 5°21'44.08N 3°58'38.36W
15. THE GREAT MOSQUE,ABIDJAN 5°19'9.96N 4° 0'56.63W
16. GRAND BASSAM (UNESCO) 5°13'33.17N 3°46'57.35W
17. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,AGHIEN 5°23'33.78N 4° 0'4.14
Yamoussoukro, la grand Basilique africaine
Elle ressemble beaucoup à celle de Saint-Pierre, au Vatican, mais se trouve en Afrique. Il s'agit de la Basilique « Notre-Dame de la Paix », à Yamoussoukro , en Côte d'Ivoire. Une basilique dédiée, comme son nom l'indique, à Notre-Dame de la Paix et dont la nef centrale peut contenir jusqu'à 7.000 personnes assises et 11.000 personnes debout.Sa première pierre a été bénie en 1985, et la basilique a été consacrée par le Pape Jean Paul II en 1990. Dans le pays, les catholiques ne sont pas très nombreux, à peine 300.000 fidèles pour une population de 10 millions d'habitants. Néanmoins la construction de cette basilique a été encouragée par le président de l'époque, le président Félix Houphouët-Boigny. A Yamoussoukro, les catholiques représentent 13% de la population totale. La basilique a beau ressembler beaucoup à celle du Vatican, ce n'est pourtant pas sa réplique. Certains l'appellent « Saint Pierre » parce que ses constructeurs s'en sont beaucoup inspiré. Mais il y a des différences comme cette grande croix placée sur son dôme, et la coupole que le Pape a souhaité légèrement plus basse que celle de Saint-Pierre. Notre-Dame de la Paix de Yamoussoukro n'est pas une cathédrale mais une basilique mineure gérée par les Pallotins. La cathédrale, elle, se trouve dans les environs, et elle est dédiée à Saint Augustin.L'auteur de cette grande église africaine est un architecte libanais, Pierre Fakhory. Le marbre a été importé d'Italie et d'Espagne, alors que les vitraux viennent de France. Les jardins qui accueillent les pèlerins sont symétriques, sur le modèle des jardins de Versailles en France. Il y a deux statues dorées de la Vierge. Le vitrail le plus grand du monde se trouve dans cette basilique. Il a été fabriqué à Nanterre, en France, et il couvre 7.363 mètres carrés de surface. Cette basilique est un lieu de pèlerinage. Elle y accueille en permanence des fidèles du monde entier. Elle a servi de cadre à d'importantes rencontres, dont celle pour la Journée Mondiale du Malade.Prière: « Au jour où ce sanctuaire est dédié à Notre-Dame de la Paix, nous nous rappelons que les premiers évangélisateurs venus sur cette terre ont consacré l'Eglise naissante à la Vierge Marie.Notre-Dame de la Paix, à nouveau nous te confions l'Eglise de ce diocèse, de tous les diocèses de ce pays. Par ton intermédiaire, nous les consacrons à ton Fils. O Vierge Marie, conduis-nous vers ton Fils, Lui qui est la Voie, la Vérité et la Vie! » Centre Marie de Nazareth Basilique Notre-Dame de la paix
Comedian Bah Jacques Silvere, aka 'Le Magnific,' in Abidjan | Africa's sixth-biggest city
Abidjan is Africa's sixth-populous city and the economic powerhouse of Ivory Coast. The city combines prestigious business districts with densely populated slums. It is filled with creative architectural endeavors like the St. Paul’s Cathedral located at one of the higher vantage points of Le Plateau. Comedian Bah Jacques Silvere, aka 'Le Magnific,' shows us around his home city.
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