Cathedral Church of the Redemption
Cathedral Church of the Redemption | |
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Cathedral Church of the Redemption | |
Location | New Delhi |
Country | India |
Denomination | Church of North India |
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Architecture | |
Status | Cathedral |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | Henry Medd |
Administration | |
Diocese | Church of North India diocese of Delhi |
Coordinates: 28°37′05″N 77°12′07″E / 28.618038°N 77.201978°E Cathedral Church of the Redemption in New Delhi, also known as the Viceroy Church, is among the most beautiful and magnificent churches in India. The church is located east of Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan which was used by then British Viceroy. The Cathedral Church of the Redemption India, is a part of the Delhi diocese of the Church of North India (CNI)[1][2]
The Church derives its name from Palladio's Church of Il Redentore in Venice.
History
The Cathedral Church of the Redemption traces its origin to the early 1900s. when the Reverend T. R. Dixon was appointed as the Chaplain to meet the spiritual needs of the British officers in the Capital of India. The Cathedral was built in eight years and was opened to public worship on Sunday, 18 January 1931.
Architecture
The building was designed by Henry Medd. The cathedral was built in such a manner that even in the extreme summers it remains cool and serene. The church has beautifully curved high arches and delicate domes, which won the heart of the then Viceroy Lord Irwin. Irwin gifted an organ and a silver Cross to the Church.
Archives
The church since its inception on 18th January 1936, has been particular to maintain all its records and minutes of its meetings, and is the proud owner of a 1733 Cambridge Press published Bible, bound in red leather. Its first service was held on 3 December 1922 at 8 am. and the earliest recorded wedding solemnized, was that of Adelbert Vere and Mina Monica (a widow), by Chaplain T.H. Dixon on 20 October 1926. On 4 March 1923, Chaplain T.H. Dixon did the first baptism of baby David Herbert. 64 years old Mary Digoll's funeral service was the first conducted by A.N. Till, the Chaplain of Delhi, on 27 November 1925.[3]
Education and Health
The Cathedral Church of the Redemption serves the community through its activities in education and health. Among many prestigious institutions under the diocese are:
- St. Stephen's College, Delhi
- St. Thomas School
- Queen Mary's School
- The Victoria School
- St. Stephen's Hospital and the LPCEF
Churches in Delhi
- St. Stephen's Church, Delhi
- Central Baptist Church (Delhi)
- Sacred Heart Cathedral, New Delhi
- St. James' Church, Delhi
References
- ↑ "The Cathedral Church of the Redemption, New Delhi - Serving the community - LPCEF". theredemptionchurch.org. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
- ↑ "Imperial Impressions". Hindustan Times. July 20, 2011.
- ↑ Births, Deaths and Funerals @ The Church of Redemption
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