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Holy Rosary Cathedral, Semarang

Coordinates:6°59′7″S110°24′35″E / 6.98528°S 110.40972°E /-6.98528; 110.40972
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Catholic church in Indonesia
Church in Semarang, Indonesia
Holy Rosary Cathedral
Cathedral of the Virgin Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary
Exterior, from the side
Holy Rosary Cathedral is located in Semarang
Holy Rosary Cathedral
Holy Rosary Cathedral
Location inSemarang
6°59′7″S110°24′35″E / 6.98528°S 110.40972°E /-6.98528; 110.40972
LocationSemarang
CountryIndonesia
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusCathedral
DedicationOur Lady of the Rosary
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Completed1927
Administration
ArchdioceseSemarang
DeanerySemarang
ParishRandusari
Clergy
ArchbishopRobertus Rubiyatmoko
RectorRD. Yosaphat Dani Puspantoro[1]

TheCathedral of the Virgin Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary (Indonesian:Gereja Katedral Perawan Maria Ratu Rosario Suci), also known as theHoly Rosary Cathedral orRandusari Cathedral, is a Roman Catholiccathedral and theseat of theArchdiocese of Semarang. Finished in 1927 at Randusari,Semarang, Indonesia, it became aparish church in 1930 and acathedral in 1940, whenAlbertus Soegijapranata was made the firstarchbishop of Semarang.

Description

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The cathedral is located near Tugu Muda, inRandusari,Semarang. The Tugu Muda area, aCultural Property of Indonesia, also includesLawang Sewu, Mandala Bhakti Museum, and Bulu Market.[2]

The cathedral complex includes the cathedral proper, a meeting hall, and a school.[3] In 2012, an official residence and office for the bishop was formalised. It contains a chapel, archive, secretariat, a garden, and general purpose room, as well as six rooms of residential space.[4] It is theseat of theArchdiocese of Semarang.[3]

The cathedral is built on a stone foundation, with a large, column-free congregation hall within. The roofs and arches haveparapets, and the doors on the rectangular building face north, west, and south; the facade is to the west.[3]

History

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The land on which the cathedral now stands belonged to the city's health department but was purchased by the Catholic Church in 1926[3] to establish a new church to cater to the increasing number of Catholics in the area. The existing churches at Gedangan and Candi were thought too distant.[5] The cathedral was formally opened in 1927.[5]

In 1930 the cathedral was made aparish church, under J. Hoebrecht.[5] In 1935 the old building was torn down, and replaced by a design from J. Th. van Oyen; the contractor, Kleiverde, built it.[6] The church was further expanded in 1937, and the lands were fenced off.[3]

In 1940, when theApostolic Vicariate of Batavia was split in two, withAlbertus Soegijapranata as theapostolic vicar. Randusari was established as the apostolic vicariate's cathedral.[3] In early 1942, when theJapanese Empireoccupied the Dutch East Indies, the Japanese forces in Semarang ordered Soegijapranata, the vicar, to surrender the church. He refused to allow this, saying that the Japanese forces could have his cathedral only if they removed his head first and directed them towards nearby cinemas instead. The Japanese allowed Soegijapranata to keep both the cathedral and his head.[7]

Interior

Indonesia proclaimed its independence in August 1945, and the cathedral continued to be used by Soegijapranata until 18 January 1947. The unrest caused by theIndonesian National Revolution and Soegijapranata's desire to support the new Indonesian republic led him to move the vicariate's seat to St Yoseph Church in Bintaran.[8][9] After the Dutch recognised Indonesia's independence in 1949, Soegijapranata returned to Semarang and kept his seat there until his death.[10]Justinus Darmojuwono, who had been parish priest cum vicar general at the cathedral since 1962, wasconsecrated as bishop following Soegijapranata's death.[11]

In June 2012, an official residence and office for the bishop was built, funded by the diocese's Catholics.[4] The residence is called "Wisma Uskup" in Indonesian.

See also

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References

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Footnotes
  1. ^"Kuria KAS". Archived fromthe original on 2023-02-05. Retrieved2020-03-24.
  2. ^Herusansono 2012, Kawasan Tugu Muda.
  3. ^abcdefSemarang Government, Katedral.
  4. ^abSuara Merdeka 2012, Kantor dan Rumah.
  5. ^abcSemarang Cathedral 2011, Perkembangan Stasi Randusari.
  6. ^Semarang Cathedral 2011, Pelayanan Dan Karya.
  7. ^Gonggong 2012, p. 49.
  8. ^Gonggong 2012, pp. 74–89.
  9. ^Subanar 2005, p. 79.
  10. ^Gonggong 2012, p. 96.
  11. ^Subanar 2001, p. 236.
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