| St. Joseph's Cathedral | |
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![]() St. Joseph's Cathedral | |
| 17°23′35″N78°28′23″E / 17.393°N 78.473°E /17.393; 78.473 | |
| Country | India |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| History | |
| Dedication | St. Joseph |
| Administration | |
| Province | Hyderabad, India |
| Diocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hyderabad |
| Clergy | |
| Archbishop | Anthony Poola |
| Priest | Reverend Father Bala Showry |
St Joseph's Cathedral is aRoman CatholicCathedral inHyderabad, India. It is the cathedral of theArchdiocese of Hyderabad and one of the most beautiful churches ofHyderabad andSecunderabad cities ofTelangana, India.[1][2][3]
Established in 1820 AD, the construction of the present structure began in 1869 when Fr. Antonio Tagliabue of thePontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME),[4] bought an extensive plot of land nearChaderghat, in what is now calledGunfoundry (so named for the ammunition centre built there by theNizam of Hyderabad), to build a school, a church and a convent. Msgr. Pietro Caprotti (Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions), laid its foundation on 18 March 1870, the eve of the Solemnity ofSaint Joseph. Fr. Luigi Malberti (Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions), took charge in 1872 and completed the main building, which was consecrated and opened for divine worship onChristmas Eve of 1875. Hyderabad was made a separate diocese in 1886 AD, and in aconsistory held in 1887,Pope Leo XIII declared St. Joseph's as the Cathedral of thediocese. It was elevated as a 'Metropolitan See'archdiocese[1][3][2] in 1953.
Thefaçade and thebell towers were completed in 1891. The huge bells, imported from Italy, were installed in 1892 AD. The bells are tuned in such a fashion that manyhymns can be played on different themes especially hymn of our Lady "Ave Maria". The centre hall is very big and hence it can accommodate about 500 people at a time for prayers. In the main alcove inside the church, there is an imitation of the famousPietà byMichelangelo.[5][3][2][1]
Extensive renovation work was performed on the roof and interior of the structure between 2004 and 2008, making it necessary at one point for Mass to be held in the newly constructed multipurpose hall on the cathedral grounds. A beautiful 6-foot-high (1.8 m) granite wainscot has been added to the cathedral sanctuary walls and column bases, and new granite flooring has been added throughout, as well as a new roof, new lighting and electrical fixtures. Much of the artwork, including the beautifully carved marble side altars and marble statues of Mother Mary and St Anthony, an antique European oil painting of the Blessed Mother and Christ Child (Madonna and the Child byBartolomé Esteban Murillo)which was gifted to the cathedral by one of theNizams, an antique set of the Stations of the Cross in highbas-relief made by European craftsmen, and various other statues, were cleaned and restored at this time. In December 2007, the cathedral was re-opened for the celebration of Holy Mass during the Christmas celebrations. Extensive construction on the grounds, including the grand entrance stairway from the street to the cathedral, and a large terrace with a multipurpose hall below, was begun in 2001 under the administration of then parish priest, Rev. Fr. T. Lourdu. The renovation was completed during the tenure of Rev. Fr. C Arogyam.
The church is located atGunfoundry, north ofAbids andKing Kothi, inHyderabad, India.
Google map:St Joseph's Cathedral, Hyderabad, India
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