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Our Lady of Angels Church, Puducherry

Coordinates: 11°55′48″N 79°50′04″E / 11.930090°N 79.834582°E / 11.930090; 79.834582
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Our Lady of Angels Church
Église Notre-Dame des Anges
Front view of the church
Our Lady of Angels Church is located in Tamil Nadu
Our Lady of Angels Church
Our Lady of Angels Church
11°55′48″N 79°50′04″E / 11.930090°N 79.834582°E / 11.930090; 79.834582
LocationRue Dumas, White town, Puducherry
CountryIndia
DenominationCatholic
History
StatusParish church
Founded1855 (1855)
DedicationOur Lady of Lourdes
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Louis Guerre
Architectural typeChapel
StyleGreco Roman architecture
Administration
ArchdioceseIndependent diocese

Our Lady of Angels Church (also called Église Notre-Dame des Anges, White Chapel, Kaps Koil) is the fourth oldest church in Puducherry, a Union territory in South India. The original structure was built in Greco Roman architecture by Napoleon III in 1855, with the architect being Louis Guerre. It is the only church that offers mass in three languages namely French, Tamil and English.

Our Lady of Angels Church is a working church with hourly prayer and daily services and follows Roman Catholic sect of Christianity. The chapel was controlled by Capuchin priests, Holy Spirit Fathers subsequently and finally during 1887 changed hands to Foreign Mission Fathers from Paris. It is one of the most prominent landmarks in Puducherry and faces the Bay of Bengal.

Architecture

Front view of the church

The church is built in Greco-Roman architecture with the main chappel with two pillars on either sides. The two pillars were originally used to house the clocks, which are not functional in modern times. Originally they used to strike every two hours with the singing of Ave Maria. The shrine faces the East facing the sea towards Bay of Bengal. The altar is originally believed to have a statue of Our Lady of Angels, but houses a Holy Cross in modern times. There is a statue of Joan of Arc donated to the church by the then Mayor of Puducherry, Goubert. The original chapel was painted white in colour both from the inside and the outside, giving the name White Chapel. A special mixture of paint, egg and limestone were used to paint the walls. The colours of the exterior were changed during 1900s and interiors during the 2000s.[1] The bells in the temple are believed to have been procured from France. The bell had a complex mechanism with pulleys and ropes connected to a rope all the way downstairs. During 2012, after a renovation of the chapel, the operation of the bell has been suspended on account of vibrational effects causing hindrance to neighbouring structure.[2]

History

Side view of the church

The first arrival of the Franciscan Capuchins to India was Pondicherry in 1632. Capuchins were the very first missionaries to Pondicherry. The first mission came to an end within two years in 1634. When Francois Martin founded the city of Pondicherry in 1673, he invited the French Capuchins from Madras for the spiritual animation of the French and for the evengelization of Tamils. In 1674, the French Capuchin missionary Cosmos de Gien founded the first Christian mission in Pondicherry. The Church of the Capuchins served as the seat of the Capuchin Prefects. After 154 years of zealous missionary enterprise the Capuchin mission was handed over to the Holy Spirit Fathers in 1828. This Capuchin mission came to an end due to the shortage of missionaries in France.Based on records in National Archives in Pondicherry 1777, historian Jayasheela Stephen argues that the Capuchins, the original monks, wanted the church to be with a height of 40 ft (12 m) in 1746 and planned to build it close to the fort. As per the rule of the Governor of Pondicherry, no building could be built 200 m (660 ft) close the fort and with a height above 50 ft (15 m). The proposal was rejected stating the risk and the monks withdrew the idea.[3] Our Lady of Angels Church is the fourth oldest church in Puducherry. The original structure was built in Greco Roman architecture by Napoleon III (c. 1852-70) in 1855, with the architect being Louis Guerre. It is believed to be based on Notre-Dame in Paris and the Basilica at Lourdes. Napoleon III visited the chapel as the first place when he visited Pondicherry. It is understood that there were four churches in the campus and British demolished the church and converted it into two orphanages.[1] It is believed that Napoleon III donated an oil painting of Our Lady of Assumption to the church.[4]

Worship practises

The priests in the church were originally only French, but during modern times, Tamil people were also allowed. The chapel was controlled by Capuchin priests, Holy Spirit Fathers subsequently and finally during 1887 changed hands to Foreign Mission Fathers from Paris. The Church got its name, Kaps Kovil from Capuchin Friars , who were the founders of this church. It is the only church that offers mass in three languages namely French, Tamil and English.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Kishore, Kavita (3 March 2012). "A slice of history". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. ^ "The bells fall silent at 'Kaps Koil'". Puducherry: The Hindu. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  3. ^ S., Jeyaseela Stephen (2008). Caste, Catholic Christianity, and the Language of Conversion: Social Change and Cultural Translation in Tamil Country, 1519-1774. Gyan Publishing House. p. 313. ISBN 9788178356860.
  4. ^ Stott, David (2014). Chennai & Tamil Nadu Footprint Focus Guide: Includes Madurai, Chettinad, Thanjavur, Puducherry. Footprint Travel Guides. p. 71. ISBN 9781909268746.