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Church of the Assumption of Mary (Astrakhan)

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Church of the Assumption of Mary
Church of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin
Church of the Assumption of Mary is located in Russia
Church of the Assumption of Mary
Church of the Assumption of Mary
46°20′45″N 48°3′4″E / 46.34583°N 48.05111°E / 46.34583; 48.05111
LocationAstrakhan
CountryRussia
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusChurch
Founded1721 (1721)
DedicationMary (mother of Jesus)
EventsReconstructed by the Soviets for civil purposes, 199x
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeBasilica
StyleBaroque, Classicism
Years built1721
Completed1762
Specifications
MaterialsBrick
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Saint Clement at Saratov
Clergy
Bishop(s)Clemens Pickel

The Church of the Assumption of Mary ia a Catholic church in the city of Astrakhan. Administratively belongs to Astrakhan dean of the Diocese of St. Clement to the center of Saratov, headed by Bishop Clemens Pickel. Located at Pobedy street, 3 (at the intersection with the Babushkina street). In the temple are the Franciscan priests, rector - Waldemar Mackiewicz. Organ concerts are held regularly.

History

The first Catholics in Astrakhan appeared in pre-Petrine era. After the appearance in 1702 of the decree "On the call of foreigners in Russia, promising them freedom of religion", a large community of foreigner Catholics formed in Astrakhan. At the beginning of the 18th century, the city began to act Capuchin monks. The exact date of construction of the first Catholic church in the city can not be established, it is known about the construction of the stone church in 1721. Astrakhan church was the third Catholic church in Russia after the churches of Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the church school was opened in which he studied Russian poet Vasiliy Trediakovskii. In 1762 on the site of the former temple it began construction of a new, far surpassing the old size. Construction was carried out long enough, in 1778 the church was solemnly consecrated. In Soviet times the church was closed until the 1990s, after which control was returned to the Catholic Church.

Architecture

Astrakhan Catholic Church of the Assumption - the most interesting architectural monument of the 18th century with the unusual for Russian architecture, combining the features of baroque, classical and traditional Russian church architectural techniques. In terms of the temple is a basilica Italian type, but a central part of the temple is made in the form of a quadrangle characteristic of Russian Orthodox architecture. The facade of the temple is bounded by two towers, belfries. Decoration of the facade bears the features of the late baroque and classicism.

Further reading

  • Mackiewicz Valdemar, History of the Catholic Church in the land of Astrakhan, Astrakhan, 2012, ISBN 978-5-901918-61-6
  • "Astrakhan" // The Catholic Encyclopedia. T.1. M.:2001.

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