All the original building materials were imported from
France. Tiles have been carved with the words Guichard Carvin, Marseille St André France (perhaps stating the
locality where the tiles were produced). Some tiles are carved with the words “Wang-Tai Saigon”. Many tiles have since
been made in Ho Chi Minh City to replace the tiles that were damaged by the
war. There are 56 glass squares supplied by the Lorin firm of Chartres province
in France. The cathedral foundation was designed to bear ten times the weight
of the cathedral.
In 1960, Pope John XXIII erected Roman Catholic dioceses
in Vietnam and assigned archbishops to Hanoi, Huế and Saigon. The cathedral was
titled Saigon Chief Cathedral. In 1962, Pope John XXIII anointed the Saigon
Chief Cathedral, and conferred it the status of a basilica. This cathedral is now called Saigon
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica.
This postcard was posted in Ho Chi Minh City on Friday 21 August 2015 and received in Singapore on Monday 31 August 2015.
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