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Gereja Katedral Medan | |
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Immaculate Conception of Mary Cathedral | |
Location in Medan | |
3°35′03″N98°40′53″E / 3.584224°N 98.681374°E | |
Location | Medan Maimun, Medan |
Country | Indonesia |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | katedralmedan |
History | |
Status | Cathedral |
Founder(s) | Order of Friars Minor Capuchin |
Consecrated | 30 January 1928 |
Past bishop(s) | Alfred Gonti Pius Datubara, OFMCap Anicetus Bongsu Antonius Sinaga, OFMCap. |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | Han Groenewegen |
Style | Modernist, Nieuwe Zakelijkheid |
Groundbreaking | 20 March 1878 [1] |
Completed | 30 January 1928 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 2000 |
Number of spires | 1 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Medan |
Deanery | Medan Cathedral [2] |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Kornelius Sipayung, OFMCap |
Rector | Sesarius Petrus Mau [3] [4] |
Vicar(s) | Manuntun Marihot Simanjuntak [4] |
Priest(s) | Frietz R Tambunan Benno Ola Tage [4] |
Laity | |
Treasurer | Erni Kristina [3] |
Liturgy coordinator | Nany Theresia [3] |
Youth ministry coordinator | Andreas Corsini [3] |
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.
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. [5]
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On January 30, 1928, the church was expanded into its current form following a design by Dutch architect Han Groenewegen. [5]
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