St. Mary's Church, Belgaum, Karnataka India
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The impressive gothic structure was built in 1869 AD. Light filters through the attractive marked glass windows and doors to augment the fine biblical depiction on the wall. Belgaum has quite a few very imposing churches such as St. Xaviers Church, St. Anthony's Church, the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Methodist Church.
A tour of Belgaum should feature the city's majestic churches. The St. Mary's church in Belgaum boasts of an awe-inspiring architecture. Built in 1869, the gothic stone structure of the church features imposing stained glass windows. Biblical drawings adorn the walls of the church. Other prominent churches are: St. Xavier's church, St. Anthony's church, the Cathedral of Our Lady and Methodist church.
St Mary’s church is one of the oldest Anglican cathedrals in Belgaum. It was built in 1869 , during the days of the British Raj. It is located in the cantonment (Camp) area of Belgaum (Belgaum is a small city in Karnataka, bordering Maharasthra state by a distance of 100 kms). The design of St Mary’s Church was conceptualized by one Rev. Francis.Gell and implemented with the help of the Governor of Bombay Presidency and the garrison engineers of the British army.
St. Mary’s Church in Cantonment area of Belgaum, consecrated on April 15, 1869 by the then Governor of the Bombay Precedence, has again regained its Gothic glory.
Built entirely of Gokak pink stones and Alnavar and Dandelt teak and mortar, it took five years to complete. This magnificent Gothic structure was built under the supervision of the then army garrison engineer. The church is distinguished by its beautifully carved arches, pillars and gabled canopy roof. Its classic elegance evokes a feeling of timelessness.
The altar is built with teak and marble and is towered by an exceptionally beautiful stained glass collage. The collage is about 20 feet tall and 8 feet wide and was made in Italy. It depicts the life of Lord Jesus from birth to resurrection in 12 magnificently touching frames.
The Church faces the west and the altar the east. The position of the church is such that when the sun filters through the stained glasses during the morning service the effect is breathtaking. The main entrance is in Gothic style with impressive arches of cut stone.
The pipe organ, though now not in a working condition, is as old as the church itself. This along with the brass and silver candle stands and the memorial plaques on the walls gives one a glimpse into the glorious history of this distinguished church.
St Mary’s Church follows the Anglican form of worship. Prior to Independence, it was the Army Garrison Church of Belgaum, under the Army Station Commander, the Bishop of Bombay and the Archbishop of Canterbury, England. The head priest of the church was the Chaplain of Belgaum. Even today the locals refer to this church as the Church of England or High Church.
The church is the property of the Bombay Diocesan Trust Association, an organization based in Bombay looking after properties of Anglican Christian church all over western India. For the first time since Independence, the Trust has undertaken the renovation of church and the construction of the much needed compound wall. The Trust has spent amount Rs. Six lakhs in the renovation of this Church and construction of a wall.
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