The Cathedral Church Of The Redemption (Viceroy Church)
Cathedral Church of the Redemption also known as Viceroy Church,
is Amongst beautiful and magnificent Churches in India, Church is located east
of Parliament House in New Delhi and Rashtrapati Bhavan which was used by then
British Viceroy.
The
design of this Church inspired by the Palladio Church of II Redentore in Venice
as well as Lutyens Hampstead Church.
History:-
The Cathedral Church of the Redemption traces its origin to the
early 1900CE. when Rev. 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 completed in the year 1935.
Architecture:-
Cathedral was designed by Henry Medd. 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, Lord irwin gifted an organ and a silver
Cross to the Church. H.A.N. Medd's design was inspired by the Palladio Church
of II Redentore in Venice as well as Lutyens Hampstead church.
The Church, a witness to nearly eight decades of history, is a
sanctuary of quiet meditation, prayer and generous giving. It is home to a
vibrant parish and a wonderful tribute to Indian Christian life.
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