- St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal
Saint Patrick's Basilica is a
Roman Catholic minor basilica inMontreal ,Quebec ,Canada .History
The church is known for its historic links to the
Irish Canadian community. English-speaking Catholics first assembled in Montreal at the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours church inOld Montreal in 1817. Their numbers were swelled by the massive arrival of Irish immigrants. They were first transferred to the Church of the Recollets in 1830, but by 1841 they numbered 6,500, and could no longer be accommodated there.The site of Saint Patrick's Church was purchased, and construction began, in 1843; it was then on the outskirts of the town, a sloped site overlooking parishioners' homes. The first mass was celebrated in the church on St. Patrick's Day,
March 17 ,1847 .The Quebec government designated the church a historic monument in December
1985 . It has also been designated a heritage building by the government of Canada.On St. Patrick's Day,
March 17 ,1989 , the church was raised to the dignity of minor basilica byPope John Paul II , upon request byPaul Cardinal Grégoire , archbishop of Montreal.Architecture
The
gothic revival building, designed byP. L. Morin and FatherFelix Martin , is 71 metres long and 32 metres wide; the steeple reaches a height of 69 metres. It is considered one of the most magnificent examples of its style in Canada.Interesting architectural features of the church include 150 oil paintings of the saints, on the gothic oak wainscoting encircling the nave.
The church is known for "St. Patrick's Chimes," its ten bells, of which the oldest, "Charlotte," was cast in 1774 and used in the previous church of Notre-Dame. The bell system was restored in 1989. The organ was installed in 1852 and has been successively rebuilt several times. In 1972, it was combined with the organ of St. Anthony's Church, also of Montreal, which had been demolished.
Inside the church are memorials to two famous parishioners. Pew 240, used by
Thomas D'Arcy McGee , a statesman and Father of Confederation who was assassinated in 1868, is marked. In the rear of the church, a plaque commemorates the baptism in the church of the poetÉmile Nelligan .The church is located at 460
René Lévesque Boulevard West, in downtown Montreal, at the corner of Saint-Alexandre Street (Square-Victoria or Place-des-Arts metro stations).ee also
*List of basilicas in Canada
*Montreal's other basilicas:
**Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral
**Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica
**Saint Joseph's Oratory External links
* [http://www.stpatricksmtl.ca/ St. Patrick's Basilica]
* [http://www.patrimoine-religieux.qc.ca/spatmtl/spatmtle.htm St. Patrick's Basilica (Quebec Religious Heritage Foundation)]
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