Basilica of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary | |
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புனித செபமாலை அன்னை பசிலிக்கா | |
11°07′08″N77°10′41″E / 11.1189°N 77.1781°E | |
Location | Karumathampatti, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu |
Country | India |
Denomination | Catholic |
Tradition | Latin Rite |
Weekly attendance | Thousands of pilgrims annually |
Website | www |
History | |
Status | Minor basilica |
Founded | 1640 |
Founder(s) | Portuguese missionaries |
Dedication | Our Lady of the Rosary |
Consecrated | Rebuilt and consecrated in 1803 |
Cult(s) present | Marian devotion |
Events | Annual feast on the first Sunday of October |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Designated | 22 July 2019 |
Architectural type | Basilica |
Style | Colonial architecture with Tamil influences |
Years built | 1640; rebuilt 1803 |
Groundbreaking | 1640 |
Completed | 1803 (reconstruction) |
Demolished | 1684, 1784 (destroyed twice) |
Administration | |
Province | Tamil Nadu Ecclesiastical Province |
Diocese | Coimbatore |
Deanery | Avinashi |
Parish | Karumathampatti Parish |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Thomas Aquinas (Bishop of Coimbatore) |
Rector | Rev. Fr. Arun |
Chaplain(s) | Rev. Fr. John Joseph |
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Karumathampatti, Tamil Nadu is a Catholic shrine. The feast of Our Lady of Holy Rosary is celebrated on the first Sunday of October every year.
Karumathampatti is a pilgrimage centre. [1] St. John de Britto visited the church at least 3 times. The original chapel was destroyed in 1684 by the soldiers of the Mysore Rajah Saraboji but rebuilt soon after. [2] The church was again destroyed by Tipu Sultan in 1784 and rebuilt in 1803. [3] It is visited by huge numbers of people in order to venerate Our Lady of the Rosary and to pray for favours. [4] It was announced on 22 July 2019 [5] that the church had been granted the status of a minor basilica and the formal elevation was held on 6 October 2019, the feast day. [6]