St. Mary's Basilica church - night view
Night view of the St. Mary's Basilica - Bengaluru, Karnataka.
St. Mary's Basilica is a basilica located in the Archdiocese of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the oldest church in Bangalore and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It is famous for the festivities held during the St. Mary's Feast in the month of September each year, an event that attracts a number of devotees from in and around Bangalore.
Bangalore was not a big city those days when Christianity entered Srirangapattana the capital city of the then Mysore province in the year 1648. 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 till 1799. In the year 1799, when the British seized Srirangapattana from Tipu Sultan, the French MEP priest, Jean-Antoine Dubois, arrived at Bangalore and started restoring the Catholic religion. He went around Somanahalli, Kamanahalli, Begur, Gunjam, Palahalli, Doranahalli, Garenahalli, Shettyhalli et cetera, visiting the Catholic families there and ministering to their spiritual needs. He was one of the first to introduced vaccination in India and wrote the famous book Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies. The mass vestments wore by Fr. Jean-Antoine Dubois are still preserved in the church at Palahalli near Srirangapattana. He built a Chapel with a thatched roof in 1803 at Bili Akki Palli or colloquially, Blackpally. and offered mass there. That 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 Father Jean-Antoine Dubois which was attended by both European and Indian Catholics. In 1813, Fr. Jean-Antoine Dubois, with the help of the British, modified and enhanced the chapel and renamed it the Church of the Purification of Our Lady, Blackpalli. Till recently, the engraving of the year '1813' was seen in the front nave of the old church where the miraculous statue is housed. He also created a residence for priests in the same year. It was subsequently pulled down in the year 1832 in the communal riots that erupted there. Later it was rebuilt and during the years 1856--1882 it was called by its original name, the Church of our Lady of the Presentation. Rev. L. E. Kleiner constructed the basilica in its current majestically Gothic form. This new church was consecrated on September 8, 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, prominent among them, 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. The area of Blackpally is now known as Shivajinagar.
Source :- Wikipedia
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