Basilica of the Assumption, Aglona

Basilica of the Assumption of Aglona
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic Diocese of Rezekne-Aglona
RiteLatin
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusBasilica
Year consecrated1800
Location
LocationAglona, Latvia
Basilica of the Assumption, Aglona is located in Latvia
Basilica of the Assumption, Aglona
Shown within Latvia
AdministrationRoman Catholic Diocese of Rezekne-Aglona
Geographic coordinates56°07′37″N 27°00′56″E / 56.12694°N 27.01556°E / 56.12694; 27.01556
Architecture
StyleBaroque
Groundbreaking1768
Completed1780
Specifications
Spire height60 m
Materialsbricks plastered
Website
aglonasbazilika.lv

The Aglona Roman Catholic Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Latvian: Aglonas Vissvētākās Jaunavas Marijas debesīs uzņemšanas Romas katoļu bazilika) in Aglona is one of the most important Catholic spiritual centers in Latvia.

Construction of the present church, which is in the Italian Baroque style, began in 1768 and was completed in 1780.[1] Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, it was consecrated in 1800 by Bishop J. Benislavski.[2]

The church was the seat of the bishop of Riga from 1920 to 1924,[3] when the newly promoted archbishop Antonijs Springovičs moved to the Cathedral of St. James in Riga. Springovičs was consecrated bishop there on 22 August 1920 by Kaunas auxiliary bishop Juozapas Skvireckas.[4][5]

Every year thousands of pilgrims flock to the Basilica on 15 August, feast day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is one of the eight international shrines recognized by the Holy See[6] and its religious events were attended by around 300,000 pilgrims.

In 1980 the Basilica of the Assumption celebrated its 200th anniversary, and Pope John Paul II granted it the title of "Basilica minoris". In September 1993 the same pope visited the basilica.

  1. ^ "Aglona and Aglona Basilica". Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-10-22.
  2. ^ Jānis Broks (2002), Katolicisms Latvijā 800 Gados: 1186-1986, Vēsturisks Atskats, p. 222, ISBN 9984-619-40-0
  3. ^ Jānis Svilāns and Alberts Budže (2008), Latvijas Romas katoļu priesteri I, p. 254, ISBN 978-9984-29-152-9
  4. ^ Broks, p. 308
  5. ^ Svilāns and Budže, p. 253
  6. ^ "Agreement Between the Holy See and the Republic of Latvia". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2017-05-03.