Just a note: the basilica in Baltimore is called the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, not the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as some anonymous user would have it. See the Archdiocese's list of historical sites and the official website (overuses Flash). —No-One Jones 18:48, 21 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Corpus Christi Basilica in Manchester was designated as such by Pope Saint Pius X in the form of a Motu Proprio, on the 17th of May AD 1904. This was in response to the supplication made by Abbot Martin Francis Guedens O.Praem., Titular Abbot of Barlings. The original document (including the Pontiff's own handwriting and signature) is preserved in the archives of Corpus Christi Canonry in Miles Platting, Manchester. A scanned copy of this Papal Motu Proprio is available on request, more information being added to the Priory's website over time: http://www.praemonstratensis.co.uk/. The Pontiff later bestowed a chalice upon the Basilica at the Eucharistic Congress in 1907, presented by the Papal Representative to the Abbot. A "Pax Brede" from the Lord Bishop of Salford was also gifted to mark the Church's status. The Basilica is also mentioned in the offical histories of the Diocese. The Basilica was erected as a centre of Reparation and Eucharistic devotion, being the headquarters for the Archconfraternity of Reparation for the United Kingdom and Eire.
More information is avaliable. The Basilica may be little known outside the north of England BUT is clearly the oldest in the country AND one of the oldest in the custody of the Canons Regular of Prémontré (it is also a Conventual and Parish Church).
In Jesus, Mary and St Norbert, Br Ninian Doohan O.Praem
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I hope a more experienced editor can link to the Dutch wiki page for the basiliek in st Odilienberg in The Netherlands:
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basiliek_van_de_H.H._Wiro,_Plechelmus_en_Otgerus
Chris H
Why is the Valle de los Caídos not listed here? -- NIC1138 13:43, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
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This recent version of the Barquisimeto article in Wikipedia refers to the church that holds the Divina Pastora as the "Basilica Minor". Spanish-language web sites that I have seen call it La Iglesia de Santa Rosa, located in the small village of Santa Rosa, near (in?) Barquisimeto. Should it be included in our list? Peter Chastain ( talk) 14:13, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
This list has been seriously compromised when compared to the list, of say, August 2009. Many entries have been removed for what appears to be no good reason. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Flags33 ( talk • contribs) 03:00, 22 October 2010 (UTC)
I had a conversation with a sister at the Diocese of Buffalo office today that cleared up confusion over on the Basilica Talk. Please see here (keep in mind it's from 1959). It turns out St. Adalbert's is affiliated with a major basilica - St. Peter's - which does not make it a basilica. In particular, "Of course, a church need not be a minor basilica in order to ask and receive affiliation; but in no case does this indulgence — affiliation with a major basilica endow the recipient church — as some have thought — with the title or rank of minor basilica" and "At times the title basilica has been applied to other American churches in addition to the twelve we list. If they merit the title, the papal document conferring the rank has at least never been published in the A.S.S. (1865-1908) or in the A.A.S. (1909- ). More likely the claim has been based on their obtaining indulgence-affiliation with one of the major basilicas. This is the case with St. John the Apostle and Evangelist in St. Louis and Old St. John's in Chicago, both affiliated with St. John Lateran; and St. Adalbert, Buffalo, affiliated with St. Peter's. As we have already pointed out, affiliation does not confer the rank or prerogatives of a minor basilica." So, St. Adalbert's is not a basilica, making St. Mary's in Minneapolis the first in the US. From what I hear, there has been some loss in the distinction between being affiliated with a major basilica and being conferred the title of minor basilica. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cryptic star ( talk • contribs) 03:29, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
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For some reason, a user has taken to claiming that some basilicas are immemorial. Oddly enough, that seems to apply to all basilicas in Spain and Israel, but to almost no basilicas outside Spain and Israel. For the basilicas in Spain, we do know when they were built and for some of them we know when they were consecrated. If there is uncertainty about the exact year, it's still much more encyclopedic to say in which decade or century there were constructed or consecrated than to add some vague and undefined "immemorial". For the basilicas in Israel, and forgive my frankness, the "immemorial" claim is simply nonsense. If a church was built in 1967 and consecrated in 1969, then there is nothing "immemorial" about it. I should add that I am aware of the fact that some personal home pages of Catholics claim that some of these basilicas are "immemorial", but I'd like to remind all editors that such pages are very seldom reliable sources. To the best of my knowledge, the Catholic church does not make that claim. Even if it did, it wouldn't really change anything as Wikipedia is about facts, and if the fact is that a church is built in 1967 and consecrated in 1969, the claims a church might make does not change the facts. There is quite simply not a single basilica in the world whose history is unknown. For almost all basilicas, the exact year is known. For the few exceptions, the decade or century is known. Jeppiz ( talk) 17:12, 24 August 2012 (UTC)
This page is 167 Kb long: is it worth considering splitting it? The Italian basilicas are already on a different page; is it worth breaking out the French, Polish and Spanish ones (countries with more than 100 each) to their own pages? Moonraker12 ( talk) 15:36, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
I did not find the St. Louis Cathedral listed. Maybe I am looking in the wrong section. If it is missing, it should be added to the lists. If it is here, where would I find it? Pete unseth ( talk) 20:03, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
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There are 28 basilicas in India, of which 23 are of the Latin rite, 4 are of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and 1 is of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. The state of Kerala has 10 basilicas, including all 5 non-Roman Catholic basilicas while Tamil Nadu has 7 basilicas and Karnataka has 4. All the remaining basilicas are the only ones in their respective states or union territories. India is the country with the most basilicas in Asia.
Kindly update the list by referring the link: http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/data/basINX.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2409:4073:18C:E249:64B1:ECC9:77EF:AA8D ( talk) 08:43, 9 June 2021 (UTC)
This is a list of Catholic basilicas, it's not a list of all Christian basilicas, so either the page should be moved to List of Roman Catholic Basilicas or all non-Catholic basilicas should be included. Jeppiz ( talk) 21:40, 18 October 2015 (UTC)
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Please include updates of basilica in Oceania to include Samoa http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/data/basASX.htm
Samoa–Apia Basilica Sancta Ana Locate Leulumoega, Samoa Samoa Minor Basilica 2009.12.08
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Dear Author, Please enroll two new Basilica minors from Hungary: -Báta: Shrine of Holy Blood on 23 September 2020. https://pecsiegyhazmegye.hu/hirarchivum/3976-basilica-minor-rangot-kapott-a-batai-szent-ver-kegytemplom-a-vii-egyhazmegyei-batai-zarandoklaton-video-2 -Andocs: Shrine of Basilica of Our Lady of Assumption on 10 October 2021. https://kaposvar.egyhazmegye.hu/index.php/hirek/item/804-tanuljunk-imadkozni-mariatol-basilica-minor-rangra-emeltek-az-andocsi-kegytemplomot
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Oradea Cathedral page exists and should be displayed accordingly /info/en/?search=Cathedral_Basilica_of_St._Mary,_Oradea. Currently the link is invalid. Please update. Usabin ( talk) 22:59, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
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