Sacred Heart Church

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Marvelous isn’t it? This is the Sacred Heart Church. It stands proudly on Gibraltar’s landscape. Its story is one of faith perseverance and surprising twists.

The Sacred Heart Church wasn’t always the beautiful building we see today. Its creation began in 1872. Bishop John Baptist Scandella envisioned a church for the growing population of Gibraltar’s upper town. He secured land and fundraising began. Fetes jumble sales and theatrical performances fueled the effort. A local architect Temistio Tudury generously volunteered his services. He designed three schemes a village church a Romanesque design and a Gothic temple. The Gothic design was chosen.

The foundation stone was laid in 1874. Bishop Felix Maria Arrieta y Llano and Bishop Scandella presided. A large crowd witnessed the momentous occasion. The construction involved Maltese craftsmen. They used ballast stone imported to Gibraltar. This stone was initially cheap and readily available. Ironically it was later discovered to be too soft for Gibraltar’s damp climate. Around 800 tons of this soft white limestone were used. It gives the church its unique glowing white exterior.

Tudury’s original plan included two bell towers. However funds dried up. The eastern tower remains unfinished giving the church its distinctive asymmetrical look. Tragically Bishop Scandella died in 1880. He was buried in the church crypt. Despite his connections to Malta he had paradoxically opposed Maltese immigration. He saw them as largely criminal. This reflects a prevailing attitude of the time.

For years the church stood unroofed. Then Thomas Scott a builder agreed to finance the roof. He was building houses nearby. In return he got the rainwater collected in underground tanks beneath the church. By 1889 the church was complete. The Larios family donated a magnificent marble reredos and altar. The local community also contributed. The church was finally blessed on July 15 1888.

Disaster struck in April 1951. The explosion of the RFA Bedenham in the harbor shattered the stained-glass windows. It also damaged the interior walls and paintings. The church however has been lovingly restored. It remains one of Gibraltar’s most beautiful and striking religious buildings. The Sacred Heart Church stands as a testament to faith dedication and a little bit of surprising history. It’s a reminder that even setbacks can’t diminish the spirit of a community. And isn’t that a wonderful story?

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