Medan Cathedral

Medan Cathedral
Indische Kerk (Dutch)
Gereja Katedral Medan (Indonesian)
Basic information
Location Medan, Indonesia
Geographic coordinates 3°35′46″N 98°40′37″E / 3.596217°N 98.67686°E / 3.596217; 98.67686
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Year consecrated 1928
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Cathedral
Website http://parokikatedralmedan.com/
Architectural description
Architect(s) Han Groenewegen
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Neoclassical
Direction of façade West
Completed 1884
Specifications
Capacity 2000
Spire(s) 1

Medan Cathedral (Indonesian: Gereja Katedral Medan) is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Medan, Indonesia. The current cathedral was inaugurated in 1928. It is one of the Dutch colonial buildings in Medan.

History

At its inception in 1879, the Cathedral Church of Medan is a leaf-roofed hut and thatched roofed place of worship for dozens of Catholics (the majority ethnic Tamil Indian and the Netherlands) at Jl Pemuda No 1 (formerly: Paleisstraat; Istana Street). In 1884, the congregation had grown to 193 people.[1]

Construction of a new church was initiated in 1905 when the Catholics were numbered 1200 people. The construction was carried out by the Jesuit priest who worked in the field. The new church was inaugurated in November of that year, the new church was made of stone walls and tin roof, with some parts still made of thatched palm leaves.[1]

The Tamil Indians later built for themselves a Parish at Jalan Hayam Wuruk in Medan Baru area, called as St. Anthony's Church, annexed to it were housing of Tamil Catholic Indians known as Kampung Kristen or Kovil Kambam in Tamil, Presently Jalan Mataram where the Catholic Center is built.[1]

On January 30, 1928, the church was expanded into its current form following a design by Dutch architect Han Groenewegen.[1]

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Parish History - A Brief History of Cathedral Church". Paroki Katedral Medan. Paroki Katedral Medan. 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
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