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Holy Cross Church, Kurla. Kurla: Holy Cross; Kurla: St. Joseph; Kurla: St. Jude, Jari-Mari; Chembur East: Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Diamond Garden; Chembur East ...
St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai, is the 300-year old cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Mumbai of the Church of North India. It is named in honour of Saint Thomas the Apostle, who is believed to have first brought Christianity to India. The cathedral is located in Horniman Circle, the historic centre of Mumbai.
Emmanuel Church, Mumbai; S. St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 15:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Crucession by Marathi Christians in Mumbai. Christianity was brought to the North Konkan region of Maharashtra by Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Christ.Pantaneus visited India in about AD 180, and there he found a Gospel of Matthew written in the Hebrew language, left with the Christians there by Barthlomew.
The parishes in Mumbai Region were part of the Outside Kerala Diocese until the Bombay Diocese was formed in 1976. The first parish in Mumbai was St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral in Dadar, which was consecrated in 1951 by the late Catholicos Baselios Geevarghese II.
The Church celebrates its feast on the 3rd day of May every year. [1] Since 2015 the local community of Bombay East Indians from the Kurla Christian Village organise a festival known as Holy Cross Parish Fiesta [6] every year to celebrate the church feast There are float parades, East Indian singing competitions, East Indian Band, fancily dressed people, horsecarts taking part in the ...
Churches in Mumbai (1 C, 9 P) H. Hindu temples in Mumbai (17 P) M. Mosques in Mumbai (7 P) S. Synagogues in Mumbai (4 P) Pages in category "Religious buildings and ...
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay is a particular church celebrating the Latin Rite of worship, centred in the Bombay (Mumbai) city of the northern Konkan division of Maharashtra, India. The archdiocese has been a Metropolitan see since its elevation, by Pope Leo XIII on 1 September 1886.