Basilica Of Our Lady Of The Assumption, Secunderabad
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Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption (commonly known as St. Mary's Church, Secunderabad) is a minor basilica located in Secunderabad, India. The decree designating it as a basilica was issued on 7 November 2008. The church is located on Sarojini Naidu Road in Secunderabad. It owes its early history to Father Daniel Murphy along with Bishop Carew. St. Mary's Church was completed in 1850. This church was formerly called the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Hyderabad. In 1886, it ceased to be a cathedral. In 1871, a few nuns from St. Anne at Turin came here and opened a school that is popular as St. Ann's school. St. Mary's Church is the oldest Roman Catholic church in the city of
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, India. It was formerly the Cathedral of the
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. It is dedicated to the
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. Adjacent to the church is the convent of St. Ann's which runs the St. Ann's High School, Secunderabad.


History

The church began with the work of Daniel Murphy among Irish Catholics in the British Army. He arrived in India in 1839, and began the construction of St. Mary's church as a cathedral in 1840. It was completed and blessed in 1850, and was at that time the largest church in
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. The church ceased to be a cathedral in 1886, when the
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was moved from Secunderabad to Hyderabad.


Architecture

The church is a typical example of the Indian Gothic style, with curved arches and pointed buttresses. As with other Catholic churches, St. Mary's has several side altars dedicated to saints.


Bells

The church has four bells, which were brought from Italy in 1901. One of the bells is reported to have developed cracks.


See also

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List of churches in Secunderabad and Hyderabad The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad in India have many churches of architectural value which were primarily built under British colonial rule, during the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. Although much smaller in size compa ...


Mass schedule

Daily Mass in English at 6 am and 6 pm. Sunday Masses: *6 am - Tamil *7 am - English *8:15 am - Telugu *9:30 am - Children's Mass *9:30 am - English *11:30 am -English *5 pm - English *6 pm- English


References

{{Basilicas in India Roman Catholic churches in Telangana Roman Catholic cathedrals in India Former cathedrals Hyderabad State Churches in Secunderabad Our Lady of the Assumption, Secunderabad