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Santa
Cruz Basilica, a Roman Catholic Cathedral
located at K.B Jacob road in Fort Kochi, is
one of the finest and impressive churches in
Kerala. It is a place of devotion as well as
a center of historic significance, endowed
with architectural and artistic grandeur and
colours of the gothic style. Located close
to St. Francis Church it is the 'capital
church' of the diocese of Cochin.
The history of Santa Cruz Basilica begins
with the arrival of Portuguese missionaries
along with the second Portuguese fleet under
Pedro Alavarez Cabral on December 24, 1500.
The Kochi king Godha Varma I received them
very warmly. This caused the Zamorin of
Calicut to declare war against Kochi. But
the Portuguese army under Commander
Francesco de Albuquerque who reached Kochi
in 1503 defeated the enemies of the King of
Kochi and in return he gave them permission
to built a fort in Kochi.
In 1505, Francesco de Almeida the first
Portuguese Viceroy got permission from the
Kochi Raja to built a church edifice using
stones and mortar which was unheard of at
that time as the local prejudices were
against such a structure for any purpose
other than a royal palace or a temple. The
foundation stone of the Santa Cruz church
was laid on May 3, 1505, the feast day of
the ‘Invention of the Holy Cross’, hence the
magnificent edifice when completed was named
Santa Cruz. This church was located on the
eastern side of the present Children’s Park,
Fort Cochin.
In 1558, Pope Paul IV, raised the Santa Cruz
church to the status of a Cathedral along
with the erection of the Cochin diocese as
the second diocese in India. Afterwards when
the Dutch conquered Cochin in 1663, they
destroyed all Catholic buildings. Only the
St. Francis Church and the Cathedral escaped
this fate. The Dutch made the cathedral
their arms storehouse. Later it fell into
the hands of the British who demolished it
when they took over Kochi in 1795. One of
the decorative granite pillars of the
destroyed Cathedral is still kept as a
monument at the southeastern corner of the
present Basilica premises.
About 100 years later, Bishop D. Joao Gomes
Ferreira (1887 - 1897) who reached Cochin
took initiative to erect the Cathedral and
commenced the construction but it was the
next bishop, D. Mateus de Oliveira Xavier
(1897 – 1908) who completed the edifice. The
cathedral was consecrated on November 19,
1905 by Dom Sebastiao Jose Pereira, Bishop
of Damao. Considering its antiquity,
artistic dignity and historical importance,
Pope John Paul II raised the Cathedral as a
Basilica through a special decree in 9th
December, 1984.
The Church has two lofty spires and a
remarkably bright, white-washed exteriorand
a pastel-colored interior. The interiors of
the church are mostly Gothic, with the main
altar decorated by the famous Italian
painter Br. Moschini S. J. and his disciple
De Gama of Bangalore. The columns decorated
with frescoes and murals, the seven large
canvas paintings on the passion and death on
the Cross, especially the painting of the
Last Supper, modelled on the famous painting
of Leonardo da Vinci and the beautiful
stained glass windows add to the artistic
grandeur of the place. The paintings that
adorn the ceiling depict scenes from the
life of Christ.
Address: Parade Rd. and K.B. Jacob Rd., near
Bastion Street, Fort Kochi
Mass Schedule
Masses are held each weekday (Monday-Friday)
6.a.m, 7 am and 6 p.m. On Sundays,
5.30 a.m., 6.45 a.m, 8.00 a.m, 9.05a.m and
4.30 p.m. (in English).
How to get there:
Fort
Kochi is accessible mainly by bus or boat
from Ernakulam. There are ferry rides from
the Main boat jetty in Ernakulam near
Subhash Park to Fort Cochin every 45mts from
around 6am to 9.30pm. The ticket office
opens 10mts before each sailing. From
Willingdon Island, you have to board the
ferry from the Terminus Jetty (near Taj
Malabar). The boat from both places dock at
the Customs Jetty (1.5 km from Fort Kochi
bus stand) in Fort Kochi. Junkar ferries for
the transshipment of vehicles and passengers
are operated between Vypin Island and Fort
Kochi. The boat from Vypin jetty, docks at
the Fort Kochi Jetty near the bus stand. For
ferry information Contact: 0484-2371761
Air : International Air Port is at
Nedumbassery, near Aluva, about 22 kms away
from Ernakulam, Kochi. Airport Enquiry:
0484-2610015
Rail : The nearest station is at
Ernakulam about 13 km from Fort Kochi. Kochi
has 2 stations, Ernakulam Junction and
Ernakulam Town. Trains from the Northern
cities/Southern parts of India stop at
Ernakulam Junction at D.H Road, Ernakulam
South (Ph: 131), and Ernakulam Town, Near
North Bridge (Ph: 0484-2390920, 2395198)
Bus : Buses are very frequent from
Ernakulam to Fort Kochi. The bus ride from
Ernakulam town, which is nearly 13 km away,
takes about an hour. KSRTC Central Bus
station is near the Ernakulam Junction
railway station. Enquiry phone :
0484-2352033, 2372033. Private Buses operate
from High Court Junction, Railway Station
and Kaloor Junction. |
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