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Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Bandra

Coordinates:19°3′0″N72°49′41″E / 19.05000°N 72.82806°E /19.05000; 72.82806
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Church in Mumbai, India
Mt. Carmel Church
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Bandra
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Mt. Carmel Church
19°3′0″N72°49′41″E / 19.05000°N 72.82806°E /19.05000; 72.82806
LocationBandra,Mumbai
CountryIndia
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusParish Church
Founded1894; 131 years ago (1894)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Bombay
Clergy
ArchbishopOswald Cardinal Gracias

TheChurch of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Bandra is aRoman Catholic church inBandra,Mumbai. It was built in 1894 byJesuitMissionaries. As the catholic population in Bandra increased in the latter half of the 20th century, a new modern structure was constructed in its place. The new church was blessed and inaugurated on 11 February 1981 by ArchbishopSimon Pimenta,Archbishop of Bombay.

History

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The authorities of St Andrew Church and Mount Mary Chapel in Bandra provided land for the erection of the church in 1894 to cater to the 215 families living in the present Chapel Road and Bazaar Road areas that were separated in 1891 from the St Peter Church (then under thePropaganda Jurisdiction) with the permission of theHoly See (Rome). The church was built on the banks of the Mahim creek, opposite the 'Customs House', which still exists today in front of the church, although the creek was reclaimed to form the current Bandra Reclamation locality. The foundation stone was laid on 7 February 1892 by Antonio Pedro Da Costa,Bishop OfDaman, who also blessed the completed church on 1 June 1894. Fr Pio Ellias Saldanha was the firstparish priest of the church. The need for a new and larger church was felt in the 1960s as moreCatholics had moved into the area and in 1975, CardinalValerian Gracias,Archbishop of Bombay, laid the foundation stone of the new church building.[1]

Structure

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Original church

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The mainaltar of the original church was obtained from one of the ancient, ruined churches ofDiu.The original parishioners who were fisher folk contributed towards the building of the church, transporting stones and other construction materials in their fishing boats to the building site.

The new church

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The new church was constructed in keeping with the post–conciliar spirit of theSecond Vatican Council. For example, the sanctuary is not separated from the body of the church bycommunion rails, which was a feature in older churches. It is characterized by an absence of clutter and is well-ventilated. The rough and rustic stone backdrop of thesanctuary provides a background for the large cross andcrucifix which has been carved from a single tree. The altar table andlectern have a geometrical design with slender proportions, constructed of black and ruby-redgranite, with the top of the altar made from a single block of granite. There is nostatue in the sanctuary apart from the large crucifix and there are relatively few other statues in the church.

Thecantilevered canopy at the entrance of the church is designed to symbolize two hands joined inprayer, with a cross in the centre. The church's large windows that provide cross ventilation have vertical R.C.C. fins between them that act as sun- breakers, giving the church exterior a unique appearance. The architect of the new church was a parishioner, Charles F. Sobrinho.

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References

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  1. ^"MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH – BANDRA – Official Parish Website". mountcarmelchurchbandra.com. Archived fromthe original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved6 June 2014.
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