Church of St. Peter and Paul, Bern explained

Church of St. Peter and Paul
Native Name:Kirche St. Peter und Paul
Native Name Lang:de
Pushpin Map:Switzerland#Canton of Bern#Switzerland Bern downtown
Coordinates:46.9487°N 7.4515°W
Location:Bern
Country:Switzerland
Denomination:Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland
Previous Denomination:Roman Catholic
Status:Cathedral and parish church
Functional Status:Active
Architect:Pierre Joseph Edmond Deperthes and H. Marchal
Style:Romanesque and Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking:1858
Completed Date:1864

The Church of St. Peter and Paul is a Christian Catholic church in Bern, Switzerland. It is designated as a Cultural Property of National Significance[1]

History

During the Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century, the city of Bern adopted the new Protestant faith and the city's churches converted, leaving the remaining Catholics in Bern without a church. Over the following centuries, they remained without a church in the city. Following the French invasion of Switzerland in 1798 and the political reforms of the Helvetic Republic, the catholic community of Bern held mass in the choir of the Bern Minster until 1803. Beginning in 1804 they moved to the French Church on Zeughausgasse.[2]

The Church of St. Peter and Paul was begun in 1858 as the first Catholic church built in Bern since the Reformation. It was built next to the Town Hall of Bern, on the site of the St. Johannsen granary (which had been built over the ruins of a mint which burnt to the ground in 1787).[2] The church was designed by H Marchal and Pierre-Joseph Edmond Deperthes in the style of the Romanesque and French cathedral Gothic. Construction began in 1858 under the supervision of Emmanuel Müller and was completed in 1864.[3] The first mass was celebrated in the church on 13 November 1864.[2] Following the First Vatican Council (1869-1870) some Catholics in Switzerland were dissatisfied with the Council and split away from the church to form the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland. In 1875, the Church of St. Peter and Paul became the parish church of the Old Catholic congregation in Bern.

In 1965-67 the bell tower and south facade were renovated, followed by several additional renovations.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance . 1 January 2018 . A-Objects . Federal Office for Cultural Protection (BABS) . 18 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160902033944/http://www.babs.admin.ch/de/aufgabenbabs/kgs/inventar/a-objekte.html . 2 September 2016 . dead .
  2. Book: Weber, Berchtold . 2016. Historisch-Topographisches Lexikon der Stadt Bern . Bern . Staempfli & Cie AG .
  3. Web site: Christ-katholische Kirche St. Peter und Paul . Federal Office for Civil Protection. api3.geo.admin.ch . 2019-12-18.