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  2. Catholic Church in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Thailand is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. According to Catholic Social Communications of Thailand, as of 2019 [update] there are 388,468 Catholics in Thailand, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] a figure that represents about 0.58% of the Thai population of 69 million.

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The archdiocese covers an area of 18,831 km 2, and as of 2002 it is responsible for 81,646 Catholic Christians, 0.7% of the about 12 million living in the area.It covers the administrative provinces Ayutthaya, Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon and Suphanburi; also the parts west of the Bang Pa Kong River of Chachoengsao and Ban Na of Nakhon Nayok ...

  4. Christianity in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Parish in the name of All Saints in Chonburi province, Parish in the name of Holy Dormition, Ratchaburi province, The Holy Ascension parish in Samui island, Surat Thani province. The mission is headed by Father Oleg Cherepanin (by 2008 information) [25] and serves not only Russian tourists and residents in Thailand, but also local believers of ...

  5. Holy Redeemer Church, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Holy Redeemer Church (Thai: วัดพระมหาไถ่; RTGS: wat phra mahathai) in Bangkok, Thailand is a Catholic church established by the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer [1] (also known as the Redemptorists [1]). It is part of the Archdiocese of Bangkok, part of the province of Thailand. [2]

  6. Assumption Cathedral, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Assumption Cathedral in 1922. The Assumption Cathedral is located within 100 meters of the Oriental Hotel [3] and the French Embassy, and the original building was the result of the request from a French missionary, Father Pascal in 1809 and the work of a French architect which saw the cathedral completed in 1821 during the reign of King Rama II. [1]

  7. Santa Cruz Church, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz Church. Santa Cruz Church (Portuguese for 'Holy Cross Church'; Thai: วัดซางตาครู้ส, pronounced [wát sāːŋ.tāː kʰrúːt,-kʰrúːs]), also known as Kudi Chin (กุฎีจีน, [kūdīː t͡ɕīːn]), is a Roman Catholic church in Bangkok.

  8. Religion in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand. It is practised by more than 90% of the total population and is deeply influenced by Hinduism , with most Thai people revering major Hindu deities in their day to day religious practices.

  9. Holy Rosary Church, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Rosary Church (Thai: วัดแม่พระลูกประคำ, pronounced [wát mɛ̂ː pʰráʔ lûːk prā.kʰām]), also known as Kalawar Church (โบสถ์กาลหว่าร์, [bòːt kāːlāwàː]; from Portuguese: Calvario), is a Roman Catholic church in Bangkok.