St. Mary, Queen of Peace Basilica

The St. Mary, Queen of Peace Basilica, located in the Palayam/Cantonment area of the city of Thiruvananthapuram, in the state of Kerala, India, is the first Syro-Malankara Catholic Church to be elevated to the rank of a Catholic basilica. It is the fifth basilica in Kerala.

St. Mary Queen of Peace Basilica, Palayam, Trivandrum
Samadhana Rajgni Malankara Suriani Catholica Basilica, Palayam, Trivandrum
Front of the Basilica
St. Mary Queen of Peace Basilica, Palayam, Trivandrum
8.503°N 76.95°E / 8.503; 76.95
LocationPalayam, Trivandrum – 695 034, Kerala
CountryRepublic of India
DenominationSyro-Malankara Catholic Church
WebsiteSyro-Malankara Catholic Church
History
Founded1933
Founder(s)Metropolitan Archbishop Mar Ivanios
DedicationOur Lady of Peace
Dedicated11 March 1933
Architecture
StyleIndian Neo-Gothic
Administration
ParishPalayam
DioceseMajor Archieparchy of Trivandrum
Clergy
Bishop(s)Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis
Priest(s)Jose Charuvil
Chaplain(s)George Mathew Karoor

On 10 November 2008, at the St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum, Leonardo Sandri, Papal representative and Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, announced the designation of the Queen of Peace Pro-Cathedral in Thiruvananthapuram as a basilica. Major Archbishop Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos dedicated the church as the St. Mary, Queen of Peace Basilica on 7 December 2008. Kerala Minister M. Vijayakumar presided over a meeting that followed.[1]

History

The former Pompador Cinema Theatre in the Palayam area of Trivandrum was converted into a church, and consecrated on 11 March 1933. The enthronement of Archbishop Mar Ivanios took place in this pro-cathedral on the same day. The roof of the new church was made of tin sheets, therefore people called it the 'Tin Church' (Thakara Palli). In 1991 the 'Tin Church' was replaced with a new building; Archbishop Benedict Mar Gregorios dedicated this new church to St. Mary, Queen of Peace.

See also

St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum

References


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