Sacred Heart Cathedral, Dharmapuri

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Sacred Heart Cathedral
Sacred Heart Church
திரு இருதய ஆண்டவர் பேராலயம்
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Sacred Heart Cathedral
12°08′10″N 78°09′51″E / 12.1361°N 78.1642°E / 12.1361; 78.1642
LocationDharmapuri, Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu
CountryIndia
DenominationCatholic
Religious instituteJesuit
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1906
FounderFr. P.A. Zacharias
DedicationJesus
Cult presentLatin Rite
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeCathedral
StyleModern Architecture
Groundbreaking1972
Completed1976
Administration
ArchdiocesePondicherry and Cuddalore
DioceseDharmapuri
Episcopal areaTNBC
DeaneryDharmapuri
ParishDharmapuri
Clergy
ArchbishopAntony Anandarayar
BishopLawrence Pius Dorairaj
PriestFr.

The Sacred Heart Cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the heart of Dharmapuri town, Tamil Nadu, India. Currently, a new and larger Sacred Heart Cathedral is under construction on Annasagaram Lake Road, Dharmapuri. This cathedral comes under the administration of the Dhramapuri Diocese.[1]

The history of the Dharmapuri Church dates back to the 17th century when Jesuit priests from the Mysore mission began their missionary work in the region. In 1656, Fr. Semau Martin visited Dharmapuri and encountered three Catholics in the area. Then in 1661, Leonard Senomi, a Mysore missionary, also visited Dharmapuri mentioned with the help of Solapatti preacher some people convert to Catholicism. A chapel dedicated to St. Joseph was built in Dharmapuri during that time.[2]

Fr. Joseph Muchiralini resided in Dharmapuri and took care of the missionary activities in the nearby villages. In 1674, St. John de Britto (Arul Anandar) stayed in Dharmapuri for two days while transferring to Kolei (Kottagaipatti). According to the Mysore missionary book, Koonur, Dharmapuri, and Kapiganati were residential places for Jesuit priests in 1674. However, during the Maratha invasion in 1682, the Dharmapuri Church was destroyed, and the priests moved to Kovilur. After that, there is limited information available about the Catholic presence in Dharmapuri.[3]

In the 20th century, the Catholic population in Dharmapuri increased with the establishment of the railway service between Morappur and Dharmapuri in 1906. Some Catholic railway engineers and workers, including Anglo-Indians, resided in Dharmapuri during this time. In 1918, Fr. Danish, a priest from Kadagathur, built a small church in Dharmapuri. When the Salem Diocese was created in 1930, Kadagathur became the Parish Church, and Dharmapuri church became its substation church. According to the Kadagathur church record in 1930, there were 25 families and 119 members in Dharmapuri. In 1940, the Dharmapuri Church underwent repairs as recorded in the Kadagathur Parish Record. However, the railway service between Morappur and Dharmapuri was stopped in 1945, leading to job losses and the departure of many Catholic families from Dharmapuri.[4]

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