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Standing
tall against the Chennai skyline, with the
azure blue of the ocean as the backdrop, the
Santhome Basilica Cathedral is indeed an
imposing structure. On entering the church
you are filled with a strange sense of
peace. You forget the hustle and bustle that
awaits you outside. In the cool, dark
interior there is a calm that is all
pervasive. Built in the Gothic style the
spire rises to a height of about 155 feet.
This Basilica Cathedral is one of three
Basilicas built over the tombs of apostles
of Jesus Christ. The other two are the
Basilica of St. Peter, built over the tomb
of St. Peter in Rome and the Cathedral of
Santiago de Compostela built over the tomb
of St. James in Spain.
According to tradition, it is believed that
St. Thomas came to India in the year 52 A.D.
He worked initially along the West Coast and
then traveled to Madras. He suffered
martyrdom at St. Thomas' Mount and his
disciples buried him in Santhome over which
the present Cathedral stands. Marco Polo,
during his travels also visited India. He
records: It is in this province (Malabar)
which is styled the Greater India, at the
gulf between Ceylon and the mainland that
the body of Messer St. Thomas lies at a
certain town having no great population; it
is a place not very accessible. When the
Portuguese arrived at Mylapore in 1517, they
were surprised to find a shrine there. But
the shrine itself was almost in ruins. The
Portuguese took it upon themselves to
rebuild the church in 1523. This church
became a parish in 1524.
But over the centuries, the elements took
their toll on this small church and it was
in dire need of repair. In 1893, this
structure was demolished and the present
church was built. The tomb of the saint was
placed at the heart of the structure. A
retired officer of the Royal Engineers who
happened to be a parishioner volunteered to
take on the job. The predominant feature of
a Gothic structure is its tall spires. At
the Santhome Basilica Cathedral, what
strikes you immediately is the first spire.
The second, and shorter one is constructed
directly above the tomb of the saint. The
tomb of the saint could now be accessed from
within the church and pilgrims the world
over comes to worship here. It was in 1956
that the church was declared a minor
Basilica.
In 2002, extensive renovation and
restoration work was carried out. The access
to the tomb from within the cathedral was
closed and an alternate and more convenient
access was provided from the outside. Now
pilgrims and tourists can visit the tomb and
spend a few minutes of quiet without
disturbing the service and devotion of the
faithful. A museum has also been constructed
and all the memorabilia of St. Thomas and of
that period arranged interestingly. Also on
display is the spear that killed the saint.
Stories on stones tell one of the deeds of
St. Thomas and also the two postage stamps
that were released. In the mini theatre
visitors can view a short film on the Life
of St. Thomas. Recently this Santhome
Basilica Cathedral celebrates its 400 years
of the Diocese of Mylapore.
Church will be opened from 6.00 am to 8.00
pm
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