Friday, September 14, 2018

Basilica of the Holy Redeemer, Trichy

Basilica of the Holy Redeemer, Trichy
Basilica of the Holy Redeemer is a Roman Catholic Minor Basilica in Trichy City in Trichy District of Tamilnadu. The Basilica of the Holy Redeemer is one of five Roman Catholic minor basilicas in the southern state of Tamil NaduIndia. Built in the Indo-Gothic style of architecture, this church came into existence in the year 1800 when the Jesuit Missionaries began spreading Christianity in the southern part of India.

History
The origins of the basilica can be traced to the early decades of the 17th century, when Jesuit missionaries began spreading Christianity through the Madurai Mission. The first conversions occurred in the area known as Tiruchirappalli, also called "Trichy", in 1616. The missionaries eventually got support from the Hindu Naicker rulers of Madurai. The many Jesuit missionaries who worked in the Madurai Mission included Robert de Nobili and Constanzo Beschi.

While Trichy was still a mission station of the Madurai Mission, several Christian communities were established in Palakkarai, Dharmanathapuram, and Varaganeri. Even before the construction of the Holy Redeemer Church, there were some 7500 Christians in the area. They worshiped at the St. Mary's Cathedral, Trichy, rather than at Our Lady of Sorrows because the latter was under the administration of the Portuguese Padroado.

Realizing the need for the Christians of Palakkarai to have a church of their own. In those days of the British rule, Trichy was under the rule of Diwan Kanjamalai Mudaliar. The place where the Holy Redeemer's Basilica is built and the land surrounding it, was given by Diwan Kanjamalai Mudaliar as a token of gratitude to Rev. Fr. Koris for a favour done to the Diwan. On February 9th, 1880, MSGR Canoz laid the foundation for the new church.

On June 29th, 1881, a new church, well-built sturdy, full of artistic paintings and which filled the onlookers with wonder - was elegantly built and was blessed by Pondicherry Archbishop MSGR Lovenan in the presence of MSGR. Canoz. That such a wonderful church was built in just 16 months is one of its special features. In 1957, when Rev. Fr. A. Thomas was the parish priest, the novena to Mother of Perpetual Succour was started by a Redemptorist priest Rev. Fr. Francis. As many miracles took place through Mother of Perpetual Succour, people from different religions started coming there every Wednesday.

There was an awakening in the people's spiritual life. In 2006, through the efforts of Rev. Fr. A Gabriel who was the parish priest then and the recommendation of Rt. Rev. Dr. Antony Devotta the Bishop of Trichy, Pope Benedict XVI raised this church to the status of Basilica on October 12th, 2006. The request for the elevation of the church to a basilica was presented to the Vatican by the Bishop of Trichy, Most Rev. Antony Devotee while Rev. A. Gabriel was the parish priest.

The Church
The inner walls of this church are adorned with oil paintings of the saints and scenes from the Old and New Testaments. In the year 1881 the 'Big Bell' was added, a contribution from British Judge Woodroofe. It is the second biggest bell in Tamil. In this Church 'Sagayamatha' - Mother of Perpetual Help Basilica is venerated. The wonderful picture of Mother of Perpetual Succour is an exquisite portrait drawn according to the norms of Eastern Art. Tradition says that this picture was drawn by the evangelist St. Luke.

The high roofed building has a main, wide, slightly elevated aisle flaked by sub-aisles. The aim of this kind of design was to allow good passage of light. The high roof design allows better aeration considering topical climate. Cato wanted a temporary church to receive British soldiers who were on the move. Trichy also happened to be a cantonment town. The church could accommodate 2000 people at a time. In the early 1900s with arrival the railways, Trichy was a seat of very large population of Angelo Indians and many of them were employees of SIR -South Indian Railways.

Festivals
Good Friday, Easter, Happy feast of John Maria Vianney, St Xavier's feast and Christmas celebrations are held with devotion and dedication here.
Connectivity
The Basilica is located at about 400 meters from Prabath Bus Stop, 3 Kms from Trichy Chatram Bus Stand, 3 Kms from Trichy Central Bus Stand, 3 Kms from Trichy Railway Station, 8 Kms from Srirangam and 7 Kms from Trichy Airport.
Location