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The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (), also known as the Ganjuran Church (), is a
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church located in Ganjuran, Bantul,
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, Indonesia. It is the oldest church in its administrative regency. The church was established on 16 April 1924 by the Schmutzer family, who owned a sugar factory in the area. From a total of 25 Catholics in the area in 1922, the congregation has expanded to 8,000 in 2011. The building has seen many modifications, including reconstruction after the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake. Much critical commentary has been made on its Javanese design, and the church continues to include Javanese culture in its liturgy.


Description

Ganjuran Church is located in Ganjuran, Bambanglipuro, Bantul, south of
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta is the capital city of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by Hamengkubuwono, a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an importan ...
. It is built on of land and in addition to the church has a parking lot,
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('), residence for pastors, and other maintenance buildings. , its total congregation is 8,000, consisting mostly of farmers, merchants, and labourers. The main church building is a '' joglo'' and is decorated with of traditional Javanese carvings, including parallelograms known as ''wajikan'' and wooden pineapples. The altar features angels dressed as '' wayang orang'' characters. Because of this architecture, the Dutch scholar of Indonesia M. C. Ricklefs has described the church at Ganjuran as perhaps one of the most dramatic manifestations of the Catholic Church's accommodations of Javanese culture, while the scholars Jan S. Aritonang and Karel A. Steenbrink described the church as "the most spectacular product of ... European-guided indigenous art".


History

The land on which Ganjuran Church is now located was once part of a sugar factory, run by the Dutch brothers Joseph and Julius Schmutzer. In 1912 they began practising workers' rights as outlined in the
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''
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''; they then began working on establishing educational facilities on the land, with seven boys' schools opened in 1919 and a girls' school opened in 1920. They also promoted Catholicism amongst their employees. With the proceeds from their factory, the Schmutzers established St Elisabeth Hospital in Ganjuran, first as a clinic. They also established Onder de Bogen (now
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) in Yogyakarta proper. St Elisabeth is now managed by the Order of Carolus Borromeus. Also in 1920, Pr. van Driessch, a member of the
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who had taught at Xaverius College in Muntilan, began giving sermons and working to establish a Catholic community in the area. By 1922 there were 22 native Javanese Catholics, a number that increased rapidly. On 16 April 1924 the Schmutzers established a church on their grounds, with van Driessch as its first pastor. The carvings and other facets were worked on by a Javanese sculptor named Iko. Three years later the congregation began construction of a tall Hindu-styled temple ('), resembling the one at Prambanan Temple; Iko set statues of Mary and
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as Javanese royalty and teachers, which were adorned with
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motives. Stones were taken from the slopes of Mount Merapi to the north, while the entrance was pointed to southern sea; this orientation reflected a Javanese belief in the harmony between north and south. The temple was consecrated on 11 February 1930 by Bishop of Batavia Antonius van Velsen. Van Driessch died in 1934 and was replaced by Jesuit Father Albertus Soegijapranata as pastor; Soegijapranata served concurrently as pastor of Ganjuran and Bintaran. In this year the congregation totalled 1,350 people. The Schmutzers returned to the Netherlands that year. During the
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the sugar factory was razed, but the schools, church, and hospital survived. In 1947 Fr.
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became pastor, serving until 1950. In 1981 the accommodations for pastors were expanded under Suryosudarmo, and seven years later, under Fr. Gregorius Utomo, the church began emphasising its Javanese influences. In 1990, the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences held a conference on agriculture and farmers' issues. Since 1995 the church has focused on its temple, and through donations has added reliefs depicting fifteen Stations of the Cross; the reliefs had initially been planned by the Schmutzers. After the old church was destroyed in the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake, the church was redesigned in a Javanese style. The reconstruction cost Rp 7 billion (US$900,000). Activities at the church include regular
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, economic programmes, and celebrations of special events. Liturgy can be in Javanese or Indonesian, and at times Javanese attire is required. There may also be
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music and keroncong performances.


Gallery

File:Ganjuran Church interior (2015).jpg, Church interior File:High Altar, Ganjuran, Bantul, Java, Indonesia.jpg, High altar with Javanese
angel An angel is a spiritual (without a physical body), heavenly, or supernatural being, usually humanoid with bird-like wings, often depicted as a messenger or intermediary between God (the transcendent) and humanity (the profane) in variou ...
s/ cherubs File:Jesus Ganjuran.jpg, The altar of ''Sang Maha Prabu Yesus Kristus Pangeraning Para Bangsa'' (Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of all Nations) File:Mary Ganjuran.jpg, The altar of ''Dyah Mariyah Ibu Ganjuran'' (Our Lady, Mother of Ganjuran) File:Mary Grotto Ganjuran.jpg, Marian grotto of the church File:Fifth Station of the Cross, Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross, Ganjuran, Bantul, Java, Indonesia.jpg, Stations of the Cross, Javanese-
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style File:Hindu-style temple at Ganjuran Church 01.jpg,
Hindu Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
-style temple at the church, the main shrine of the Sacred Heart. File:90th anniversary of Ganjuran Church, Bantul, Yogyakarta, 2014-05-03 08.jpg,
Balinese dance Balinese dance (; ''(igélan Bali)'') is an ancient dance tradition that is part of the religious and artistic expression among the Balinese people of Bali island, Indonesia. Balinese dance is dynamic, angular, and intensely expressive. Balin ...
in front of the temple File:Gateway to Ganjuran Church.jpg, Gateway to the church File:Front gate Ganjuran.jpg, Front gate of the church


See also

* Catholicism in Indonesia *
List of church buildings in Indonesia These are lists of church buildings in Indonesia, based on: * Completion year of the building * Region Around 10.5% of Indonesia's total population are Christians (2023), and there are approximately 76,517 churches across Indonesia. This list st ...
* Christianity in Indonesia


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* * * * * * {{Use British English, date=July 2012 Roman Catholic churches in Indonesia Buildings and structures in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Churches in Java 1924 establishments in the Dutch East Indies Javanese culture Culture of Indonesia