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Holy Rosary Cathedral, Kolkata

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Location
  
Kolkata

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1797

Status
  
Cathedral

Groundbreaking
  
1797

Country
  
India

Membership
  
800

Opened
  
27 November 1799

Construction cost
  
90,000 INR

Holy Rosary Cathedral, Kolkata

Website
  
www.archdioceseofcalcutta.in

Address
  
13,15, Brabourne Rd,Pageya Patti Street,Portugese Church Street, Bara Bazar, Barabazar Market, Kolkata, West Bengal 700007

Province
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta

Similar
  
Magen David Synagogue, Everest House, Metcalfe Hall, Metropolitan Building, State Archaeological Gallery

The Cathedral of the Most Holy Rosary, commonly known as the Portuguese Church, in Kolkata, is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta. It is also known as the known as the Murgihata Church and was founded in 1799.

The cathedral has a decorated pediment, flanked on either side by two domed towers and an extended portico with arched entrance way. The interior contains beautiful sculptures including 14 Stations of the Cross. Behind the altar, there are the figures of Madonna and Child. The remains of the first Archbishop of Calcutta lie below the altar.

History

Job Charnock founded the city of Kolkata in 1690. Portuguese from Hooghly settled in the new town. They constructed a chapel and were attended by Augustinian priests. The Cathedral was founded in 1797. In 1799, the chapel was replaced by the church which is used today as the cathedral. It was the main Church of the Padroado in Kolkata till 1834, when it became the first parish Church of the newly erected Vicariate Apostolic of Bengal. The Salesians took over charge from the Jesuits in 1921 and they, in turn, handed it over to the diocesan clergy in 1972. In 1979, the cathedral annexe was constructed.

References

Holy Rosary Cathedral, Kolkata Wikipedia