- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Nanjing
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Nanjing (圣母无染原罪始胎堂), also known as Shigu Road Cathedral (石鼓路天主教堂) to the locals, is a historical
Roman Catholic Church located at 112 Shigu Road inNanjing, China . First built in 1870 during theQing dynasty , it was later severly damaged during the Northern Expedition War and had to be rebuilt by the Chinese government in 1928. Since the 1930's it has served as the cathedral for the Archdiocese of Nanjing and is the only Catholic church within the city of Nanjing today. In 1982 it was also listed as aJiangsu Provincial Historic Site.Beginnings
The first church in Nanjing was established by the Italian
Jesuit one of the first missionaries toChina ,Matteo Ricci , in 1599 on one of the three occasions that he came to Nanjing. He bought up a private residence on the west side of the city at a place called Luosi Zhuanwan (罗寺转湾 or later written 螺丝转湾), and with some minor modifications it was soon a centre of religious activities. It was not to last long however, for in 1618 there was an imperial decree banning the practice ofCatholicism and the church was torn down.Reconstruction
In 1870 a new Romanesque church was built by the French Jesuit
Adriend de Carere on a larger site that included the former site of Ricci's church and also the ruins of an oldBuddhist temple. It was consecrated as the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. During the Northern Expedition War (1926–1927) it suffered severe damages and was even used as a stables for a period of time. Afterwards, in 1928 it was restored by the National Government and it's appearance today is much the same as it was after this last restoration, despite having been somewhat damaged and closed as well during theCultural Revolution .ee also
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Roman Catholic Marian churches
*Nanjing
*Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nanking
*Matteo Ricci
*Roman Catholicism in China
*List of Catholic cathedrals in China
*List of Roman Catholic Dioceses in China
*Religion in China
*Christianity in China References
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