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Church of Our Lady of Hope

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Location
  
, Vypeen, Kerala

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Archbishop
  
Francis Kallarackal

Bishop
  
Joseph Kariyil

Country
  
India

Founded
  
1605

Phone
  
0484 250 2366

Church of Our Lady of Hope

Website
  
www.dioceseofcochin.org

Address
  
Vypin Fort Road, Vypin Junction, Vypin Bus Stand, Vypeen, Azheekal, Kochi, Kerala 682508

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin

Province
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Verapoly

Similar
  
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Church of our lady of hope vypeen island


The Church of Our Lady of Hope, also known as "Nossa Senhora Da Esperança" is a Roman Catholic church in the Diocese of Cochin. It is located at the island of Vypeen - the point where the Vembanad Lake merges with the Arabian Sea, with Fort Cochin on the other side.

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The church, with an area of 10 km2, occupying southern end of Vypeen Island, is the northern most boundary of Diocese of Cochin. It happens to be one of the oldest churches in Cochin, built by the Portuguese in 1605 A.D

The church of our lady of hope roman catholic church in cochin


History

During the Age of Discovery, the Roman Catholic Church established a number of Missions in the New World in order to spread Christianity. The missionaries of the different orders (Franciscans, Dominicans, Jesuits, Augustinians, etc.) flocked out and began at once to build churches along the coast districts wherever the Portuguese power made itself felt.

This church was built by the Portuguese missionaries and blessed in 1605 A.D by Bishop Dom Andrea de Santa Maria O.F.M., the then Bishop of Cochin

The Dutch who conquered Cochin in 1663, destroyed all Catholic buildings in Cochin. Only the St. Francis Church and the Santa Cruz Basilica escaped this fate. The original wooden altar and screen of St Francis church were moved to this church when the Dutch took possession of St Francis church.

This imposing church was renovated in 2005 as part of its fourth centenary celebrations. The fourth centenary of her erection was celebrated on 19 November 2005.

References

Church of Our Lady of Hope Wikipedia