Friday, April 28, 2017

The Pulpit

It is said that you can make three wishes when you visit a new church.
Last week we had been to the Cathedral at New Delhi (Gol Dak Khana) on Easter day. 



Was impressed by the way it is maintained with no major changes from the time it was built. Even the distance between the pews was something to be appreciated as it gave enough leg space as well as space for kneeling. 


The Sacred Heart Cathedral was the second Catholic Church built in Delhi by the O.F.M. Cap priests.
Out of the eight architects invited to submit their plans, the one by Mr Henry Med was finally selected. 


The benches too were designed by Mr Med and was made by a Chinese Catholic at a cost of Rs 75/- each.
There are many stories about how the church came up, including the donations from Japan and China.
One day an unknown young man came to meet Fr Luke. He left after leaving a short message: “withdraw your money from the bank for it is going to crash” Fr Luke did not question the veracity of the message, and withdrew his building fund from the Alliance Bank. The day after the Church building fund was withdrawn, the bank indeed crashed.
The mural of the last supper is also unique. It is one of those rare ones in which Judas is not shown. The Capuchin Friars working at that time in Agra Archdiocese were used as models for the Apostles and Jesus. The names of the Apostles whom these Fathers represent are painted below the mural.  For example Fr Basil, portraying Jesus was an Irish. 


The choir loft used to house a massive pipe organ which was functional till the early seventies 


For such a big and renowned church I found that the sound system was not up to the mark and there was some sort of an echo or reverberation. Later while reading the history of the church I found the reason for the echo.  The dome was so designed that it used to enhance the voice of the celebrant or preacher . The architecture of the thirties had no way of foreseeing the acoustic needs of the electronic era. During the seventies the church consulted many companies including Philips to make the sound system effective. It looks like the mystery of feedback of the sound system could not be fully resolved.
I got to photograph the place at night. The sunflowers are sort of confused (don’t know which side to face) 


I am always fascinated by the pulpit of the churches I visit (if there is one that still stands) The pulpit is not in use now anywhere in the world for almost half a century.
The woodwork of the pulpit in this Cathedral is simple but elegant. 


Compare this with the one I clicked at Brussels (Belgium) What intricate work. 


And the one at Notre Dame Paris


Here is the simplest one I found at a Cathedral near Normandy (France) The idea was that the priest should have an elevated place for his sermon. 



And here is the one depicted by our own cartoonist Mario Miranda with a humorous twist to it.  


19 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

Those hard pews would kill my back.

Liz A. said...

Three wishes when you visit a new church? I've never heard that one before.

Michelle said...

The churches are beautiful and I don't think I have seen such intricate pulpits before.

Barbara said...

I have a hazy recollection of being told or perhaps reading something about saying three prayers on first entering a new church to have them answered. Prayers/wishes I suppose they could be seen as the same thing.

DUTA said...

I like your picture with the "confused" sunflowers at night: "(don't know which side to face)" LOL.

Corinne Rodrigues said...

We went to this beautiful cathedral for two years when my Dad was posted in New Delhi way back in the early '70s. I remember that the priests would actually preach from that pulpit. Also, I have a very vivid memory of Senator Joseph Kennedy Jr and his wife coming there for Mass one Sunday.

Alicia said...

Such a beautiful church! One could get lost just in the beauty alone!

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed this read and the pictures. Nostalgia for me. Thanks - Jacintha Botswana.

Marie said...

these churches are beautiful. you always have such interesting posts and wonderful photos.
happy days to you,
Marie

Vineeta Yashswi said...

This is interesting... I never heard of it before...

Locomente said...

Maintaining the old world charm is a delight...
Hope u had a good time!

anilkurup59 said...

Old Churches have a charm about them, a distinct character, an atmosphere
unlike the new generation church buildings , they look like discotheques.

Shalet Jimmy said...

That's beautiful. Even I have heard about that three wishes. But what happens is that you wish something and as the time passes, your priorities in life changes and previous wishes becomes unimportant...That's a beautiful church.

Margaret D said...

They are all beautiful in their own way.

Karen Xavier said...

Sounds like you had a beautiful Easter time... the church is beautiful, I like the idea of the apostles and Jesus modeled after the priests then, quite fascinating. It's like being immortalised... through art. The history and background too is quite nice... great post.

Sujatha Sathya said...

Beautiful church.
And the point about the time when it was built and the present electronic era....valid.

Rs 75!!!! Huge sum back then I guessb

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