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Cathedral of Saint Elijah, Aleppo

Coordinates: 36°12′26″N 37°09′21″E / 36.2071°N 37.1558°E / 36.2071; 37.1558
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Saint Elias Cathedral
Saint Elias Cathedral
Religion
AffiliationMaronite Church
RegionMaronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusactive
Year consecrated1873
Location
LocationAl-Jdayde quarter, Farhat Square,
Syria Aleppo, Syria
Cathedral of Saint Elijah, Aleppo is located in Aleppo
Cathedral of Saint Elijah, Aleppo
Location in Aleppo
Geographic coordinates36°12′26″N 37°09′21″E / 36.2071°N 37.1558°E / 36.2071; 37.1558
Architecture
TypeChurch

The Saint Elias Cathedral (Template:Lang-ar), is an Eastern Catholic (Maronite) church in Aleppo, Syria, located in the Christian quarter of Jdeydeh. It is named after Elijah the prophet. The church was built in 1873 on the place of the old Maronite church. It was renovated in 1914.

Background

Prior to the current building of the cathedral, a small church from the 15th century has occupied the same area. The old church was mentioned by the Italian explorer Pietro Della Valle who visited Aleppo in 1625 and described it as one of the four churches that were built adjacent to each other in one yard with one gate, in the newly created Jdeydeh. Christian quarter. The other three churches are the Forty Martyrs Armenian Church, the Holy Mother of God Armenian Church (the current Zarehian Treasury) and the Greek Orthodox Church of the Dormition of Our Lady.[1]

The new building of the cathedral was completed in 1873. It has two magnificent belfries at its façade, while the marble entrance with yellow columns is situated under the high dome on the eastern side.

In 1914, during the period of Archbishop Michael Akhras, the dome was entirely renovated. For that purpose, concrete was used during the reconstruction process for the first time ever in the construction history of Aleppo, with the assistance of experts from Belgium.[2] During the same period, the chiming clock that plays Ave Maria every fifteen minutes, has been placed on the tower.

In front of the main gate, the statue of Archbishop and poet Germanos Farhat (1670–1732) was erected in 1932 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his death, and for his efforts in founding the Maronite library of Aleppo, the home of old valuable manuscripts. Since then, the surrounding area of the cathedral is called Farhat square.

In August 2012, the Cathedral received minor damage during the events of the Battle of Aleppo.

References

  1. ^ Church of the Dormition of Our Lady: the crown of Aleppo
  2. ^ (in Arabic) "Qenshrin Churches & Monasteries Encyclopedia: Saint Elias Cathedral". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

See also