Church of Our Lady, Amsterdam

Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk
Church of Our Lady

The church in 2010
52°22′22″N 4°53′4″E / 52.37278°N 4.88444°E / 52.37278; 4.88444
Country  Netherlands
Denomination Syriac Orthodox
Website www.moedergodskerk.nl
History
Founder(s) Redemptorist Fathers
Architecture
Architect(s) Molkenboer
Style Neogothic
Administration
Parish Moeder Godskerk Amsterdam
Diocese Netherlands
Clergy
Priest(s) Saliba Antonios

Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk (Church of Our Lady)(Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܕܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ , Ito dyoldath Aloho) is a Syriac Orthodox church in the centre of Amsterdam. The church is used by Syriac Orthodox community and the Roman Catholic of Opus Dei. Emphasis is placed on the hearing of confessions and of choral liturgy. The building has the Dutch status of a Rijksmonument.

History

The church was founded in 1854 by the Redemptorist Fathers and was designed by architect Theo Molkenboer. In 1985 the Redemptorists left the church due to the lack of redemptorist priests. The church was acquired by the Syriac Orthodox Church in the Netherlands and the parish was renamed to Moeder Godskerk (Church of the Mother of God). However, the church never closed its doors for the Roman and Surinam Catholic believers.

Services

Syriac Orthodox

Catholic

Confession: half an hour before the daily masses a priest is available for confessions. Also during the High Mass on Sunday of 11.15. It is possible to make an appointment as well.

External links

Dutch Rijksmonument 2535


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