Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes (Poondi) explained

Building Name:Poondi Madha Basilica
Location:Alamelupuram-Poondi, Tamil Nadu, India
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Consecration Year:Eighteenth century beginning
Status:Minor Basilica
Architecture Style:Gothic and French architecture
Coordinates:10.864°N 78.9414°W
Website:https://poondimadhabasilica.org

Our Lady of Lourdes Basilica, also known as Poondi Madha Basilica, is a Catholic pilgrimage centre located in Tamil Nadu, South India. It is located in Alamelupuram-Poondi, a small village located adjacent to Thirukattupalli in Thiruvaiyaru taluk of Thanjavur district. The shrine was consecrated as a Minor Basilica in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.

History

Simon Cardinal Lourdusamy declared the Shrine of our Lady of Poondi as a permanent pilgrimage centre of our Lady of Immaculate Conception. On 03.08.1999, the shrine was declared as Minor Basilica by Pope John Paul II.

Shrine

The present structure of the shrine has a mixture of Gothic and French architectural styles. The facade above the portico has a row of statues of the Twelve Apostles, St. Francis Xavier and Fr. Constantine Joseph Beschi. The church has a relic of the True Cross, believed to be the one on which Christ was crucified.[1]

See also

References

Indian Oil Petrol Bunk - Alamelupuram-Poondi Madha Kovil, Thanjavur

Saraswthi Marriage Mahall in Alamelupuram Poondi village near Poondi basilica

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Poondi Madha Basilica::Original Cross. www.poondimadhabasilica.org. 2016-01-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20160127153501/http://poondimadhabasilica.org/OriginalCross.aspx. 2016-01-27. dead.