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A picture of the Blessed Virgin was rescued from the church and was taken to St Michael’s. [8] From 1739 to 1761, St Michael's served as a refuge to the popular icon of the Virgin Mary which is now placed at the present-day Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount of Bandra. In 1853, St Michael's Church witnessed a struggle of ownership between ...
Our Lady of Dolours Church, Wadala. Dadar East: St. Paul Church; Dadar West: Our Lady of Salvation Dharavi: St. Anthony Church; Jacob Circle: St. Ignatius Church ...
List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay; Portuguese Church, Mumbai; S. Sacred Heart Church, Santacruz ... St. Joseph's Church, Juhu; St. Michael ...
St. Michael's Church are churches generally named after Michael the Archangel, and include: Albania. Basilica of Saint Michael, Arapaj; Church of St. Michael (Berat)
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel & Shrine of St. Anthony former Our Lady of Good Counsel Church initially known by its name in Portuguese, Nossa Senhora de Bom Concelho, is one of the oldest churches in, Bombay built by the Portuguese Franciscans. It was built at Sion and was initially affiliated to the St. Michael's Church at Mahim in 1596.
Afghan Church; Cathedral of the Holy Name; Church of Our Lady of Dolours, Wadala; Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel & Shrine of St. Anthony, Sion; Church of Our Lady of Health, Cavel; Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Bandra; Gloria Church; Holy Cross Church, Kurla; Mount Mary Church, Bandra; Our Lady of Egypt Church
Church of St Andrew and St Columba (or Scots' Kirk) is a church with two separate buildings located in Kala Ghoda (St Andrew) and Fort (St Columba) in Mumbai, India. It was Bombay's first Scottish church and was built in 1819 after the arrival of the city's first Presbyterian minister, James Clow , who was appointed chaplain for the East India ...
The term St Michael's Line is also used to refer to a similar alignment of hilltop sites connecting significant Pre-Christian and Christian sites following a line across England that is drawn from two parallel lines – the Mary and Michael lines. [6] The route starts at St Michael's Mount on the southwest coast and travels east-by-northeast to ...