Phat Diem

Phat Diem




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Phat Diem
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Church in Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam
The Phát Diệm Cathedral ( Vietnamese : Nhà thờ chính tòa Phát Diệm , French : Cathédrale de Phat Diem ) is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phát Diệm , located in Kim Sơn District of Ninh Bình Province in Vietnam . The architecture of the church – built in stone and wood in 1891 – is an eclectic blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles. It was mainly built in traditional Vietnamese architecture , similar to historical palaces and temples. It was bombed in 1972 and later restored. In addition to the cathedral itself, the Phát Diệm complex consists of five chapels, three grottoes, a memorial house, and the recently built pastoral center of the diocese.

The cathedral is located in Phát Diệm township of Kim Sơn District in Ninh Bình Province . [1] [2] It is about 29 km southeast of Ninh Binh and 121 kilometres (75 mi) from Hanoi. [3] [4]

Phát Diệm Cathedral was built by the priest Father Trần Lục ( Père Six in French, or cụ Sáu in Vietnamese). [5] Père Six 's tomb is in the frontyard of the cathedral. [1] The wooden statues in the cathedral were all carved by Pho Gia, a Vietnamese artisan. [6] The novelist Graham Greene described the cathedral as "more Buddhist than Christian" [7] in his novel the Quiet American. [8]

After the 1954 Geneva Conference , many of its parishioners and clergy moved to safer places in South Vietnam . The cathedral is still functioning as a place of worship, and there are many more churches in the district. [3]

On 15 August 1972, the cathedral was bombed , resulting in the collapse of its entire west wall, the convents and two of the schools. But now, after restoration, there are not even tell-tale marks of this destruction. [4]

The cathedral, a towering stone edifice, was built in 1891 in the Vietnamese style, blended with stone walls built in European neo-Gothic style. To test the foundation condition of the cathedral site in a boggy area, Father Six had created a mound of limestone boulders and found the conditions not to be suitable to build it. It is decorated with box-type cupolas (domes) with "upturned tiled roofs", [1] [3] which are like pagodas. [9] Père Six , who built it, was particular to haul the sand stones to build the cathedral from quarry a distance of more than 200 kilometres (120 mi) away. [1] The eclectic design of the cathedral appears as if the pagodas "had been dropped into the towers of a Gothic church." [4]

The overall size of the cathedral is 210 feet (64 m) in length, with a width of 60 feet (18 m). [10] The nave of the cathedral is built over 52 pillars, of which 16 are 11-metre tall (36 ft), carved from large ironwood trees. In the front worship area, the altar is made of a single slab, ornamented in "orthodox-style" and is made of "lacquered and gilded woodwork". Above the altar, there are portrait paintings of about 30 missionaries, most of European origin. The vaulted ceiling has paintings of angels in Vietnamese style. [1] [4] The interior walls are decorated with Catholic iconography, but particularly have paintings of Eastern religious symbols like dragons, unicorns, tortoises and phoenixes. [9]

Apart from the cathedral church, the episcopal residential and pastoral center buildings, there are other structures in the complex, including a stone chapel which looks like a tomb and an elegant bell tower in front of the cathedral. [1] This entire complex is spread over an area of 15 acres (6.1 ha). [4] The two-tonne bronze bell in the bell tower was hauled up over a ramp made of earth. A climb to the top of the bell tower provides a complete scenic view of the town. [1] There is a platform in front the bell tower made of two layers of very large stone slabs. The platform was used by mandarins to watch proceedings of the ritual Mass conducted in the cathedral. The earth from the ramp, which was used for hauling the bell and other metal objects, was spread around the cathedral, rising the height of the ground by 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). The small chapel is built with large carved stone blocks, and the interior is cool like a cave. A white statue of the Sacred Heart is installed in a small lake in front of the cathedral. [8] Near the cathedral complex there is 19th-century covered bridge built with stones. [3]




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From time to time over the years I have spoken of good models of inculturation. Such models present themselves, not as incompatible compromises, but instead as truly harmonious approaches that adopt local or national cultural and artistic customs to authentically Catholic purposes. One such example, to my mind, is Phat Diem Cathedral located in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. 
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Phat Diem was built in 1892, and while the author Graham Greene described it as "more Buddhist than Christian," it seems to me a very appropriate and beautiful mixture of local styles within an otherwise thoroughly Catholic context. 
The interior has a recognizable Romanesque-like arrangement with its central nave and side aisles separated by columns, ultimately terminating in the raised sanctuary which is separated from the nave by an altar rail. While the particulars may be distinctly oriental in many regards, the basic architectural bones of the structure are thoroughly rooted in the Roman basilica. 
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