St. Thomas (SPG) Cathedral, Secunderabad

St. Thomas (SPG) Church is one of the oldest churches in the city of Secunderabad, India. The church was built in the year 1852[1] by the British missionary society called the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.[2] The church is a prominent structure situated in close proximity to Secunderabad Railway Station.

St. Thomas SPG Church
St. Thomas SPG Church is located in Telangana
St. Thomas SPG Church
St. Thomas SPG Church
17°26′06″N 78°29′52″E / 17.4349°N 78.4979°E / 17.4349; 78.4979
CountryIndia
DenominationSecunderabad St. Thomas Mission (Anglican)
History
DedicationSt Thomas
Administration
ProvinceSecunderabad
DioceseDiocese of Secunderabad
ArchdeaconryThe Anglican Church of India
Clergy
Bishop(s)Rt. Rev. Dr. Moses Asirvatham
Priest(s)Rev. Johnson Malli
  • Rev. George Cornelius
Deacon(s)Dn. Jones Joseph
Dn. Sugnaraj Joseph

History

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The church was built in 1852. The church possessed extensive lands much of which were bought by the British government of Secunderabad in order to build the existing Secunderabad Railway Station. The church now serves a Telugu and Tamil congregation.

The church runs high schools in Secunderabad and Ammuguda.[3]

In 2023, the bishop was Rt. Rev. Dr. Moses Asirvatham; the Cathedral has outreach work in Trimulgherry, Mettuguda, Moosrambagh, Kazipet, Moosapet and Tuni.[1]

Architecture

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The church is built in the Gothic Revival style that was popular during the Victorian era. However the exterior of the church is simple with the bell tower abutting the Altar. The layout of the church is a cruciform with a nave and two transepts. The altarpiece of the church is a stained glass window depicting Christ the Good Shepherd.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "St. Thomas Tamil Cathedral Secunderabad". Anglican Sabha. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  2. ^ "The CEEC Mourns The Passing of Archbishop Duraisingh-James". Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  3. ^ "The Oracles, quarterly report, summer 2009" (PDF). St Thomas (SPG) Church official website. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
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St Thomas (SPG) Church, Official website