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  2. Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Religious services started at an old Japanese language school which was left over from World War II. The school was located in Jalan Kedai, off Canberra Road. Fr. Dominic Vendargon, (Aug 29, 1909–Aug 3, 2005) was appointed by the then Bishop of Malacca & Singapore, Bishop Michel Olçomendy, M.E.P., to formulate a self-sufficient parish. In ...

  3. Catholic Church in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ the King [26] Church of St. Ignatius [27] Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea; Church of the Holy Spirit [28] Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Church of the Risen Christ; Church of St. Francis Xavier [29] Church of St. Vincent de Paul [30] Church of St. Joseph (Bukit Timah) [31] Church of the Immaculate Heart ...

  4. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour - Wikipedia

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    The OLPS Church was blessed and declared open for worship on 7 October 1961 by Michael Olcomendy, Archbishop of the Malacca-Singapore Archdiocese. [1] In the following years the parish population increased to some 8,500, and it was desired to provide catechism and kindergarten education for a growing number of children; there was consequently ...

  5. Church of Christ the King, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The church's construction began in May 1981. The building, now estimated to cost $2 million, was the "costliest Catholic church" in Singapore at the time. It was to accommodate 600 people. By October, the number of Catholics in the Ang Mo Kio area had grown to around 7000. [2]

  6. Christianity in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd is the oldest Catholic church in Singapore. The Roman Catholic population in Singapore generally consists of Chinese (including Peranakans) and Indians, along with a few smaller minority groups such as Eurasians (including Kristang), white Europeans and Filipinos. The Chinese, the majority ethnicity in ...

  7. Category:Catholic schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  9. Church of St Mary of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Mary of the Angels is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore completed in 2004. It is located in the Bukit Batok Planning Area, within the West Region of Singapore. The church is home to both a parish community and Franciscan monastery. [2] Currently, the parish is home to some 8,500 parishioners.

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