Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral, Bogor

Claessens bought a house with a fairly large yard (now including the Church complex, Rectory, seminary, school, and Budi Mulia Brotherhood).

The pastoral effort was then developed into the Vincentius Foundation in 1887, so that in 1888 it received recognition from the Dutch East Indies Government.

In 1889 the Dutch East Indies Government officially recognized and declared that Bogor became a permanent mission station Batavia.

The various arches and pillars also make the atmosphere around it like being in Europe in the past, especially a statue of a woman carrying a small child right above the door.

The chicken statue at the top of this church building is a characteristic of Europe at that time.

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Bogor Cathedral in 2010
Bogor Cathedral (c. 1920-30)
Interior
Bogor Cathedral