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Phu Nhai, Vietnam: Basilica of Immaculate Conception

About the Basilica of Immaculate Conception in Phu Nhai, Vietnam:

The Basilica of Immaculate Conception (Vietnamese: Vương cung thánh đường Phú Nhai) is a neo-Gothic Roman Catholic basilica in Phú Nhai, Xuân Trường, Nam Định, Vietnam. The construction of the church began in 1866 after Emperor Tự Đức signed a treaty with the French promising not to harm the Christian community. The first church was built in 1881. Construction of the second church began in 1916, and was completed in 1923.

Major storms devastated the church on June 24, 1929. A nationwide lottery was conducted to fund the construction, and the replacement (third) church was consecrated on the day of the feast of Immaculate Conception on December 8, 1933. During the First Indochina War, the church suffered minor damages, after the French took over the church. Bishop Dominic Nguyen Chu Trinh decided to renovate the church in 2003, and the church in its present state was consecrated on September 26, 2004. In 2008, the church was elevated as a minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI.
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The basilica rises to a height of 98 feet (30 meters) and is flanked by two bell towers, each of which are 144 feet (44 meters) long. The bell towers contain 4 bells, each of which weighs two tons.

The altar of the basilica

In front of the church, there is a square with two monuments. On the left is a 15-meter-tall tomb for 83 martyrs. On the right is a 17-meter-tall pillar topped by a statue of St. Dominic.

Traveling to the Basilica of Immaculate Conception in Phu Nhai, Vietnam:

Address:xã Trà Lũ, Xuân Trường District, Nam Dinh, Vietnam

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