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Thursday, February 3, 2011

ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH,EDAPALLY

St George Forane Church, popularly known as EDAPALLY church, is situated in Edappally, which is about 10 km from Cochin. This Roman Catholic Church is one of the oldest churches in Kerala built in the year 593 AD. In 1080, a new church was built adjacent to the old church. Every year, a grand nine-day festival is celebrated here in the month of April - May. The church is also quite popular amongst the non-Christians, who also come here for veneration.


THE FIRST CHURCH BUILT IN THE YEAR 593AD


THE CHURCH BUILT IN THE YEAR 1080AD


A HUGE, MODERN NEW CHURCH BEING BUILT IN THE SAME COMPLEX


22 comments:

  1. This is an imposing church complex with various archetectural styles - very impressive. May all who visit this place find beauty and grace.

    Thank you for sharing.

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  2. very neat joseph...some cool looking churchs...and to have been around so long as well...very cool

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  3. very good Church. After seeing this , i want to visit this church. Thanks for sharing. and keep blogging Joseph.

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  4. The new church is beautifully designed. Our modern churches are most uninteresting when viewed from outside and not much better inside. I much prefer the old style architecture and the terrific atmosphere therein.

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  5. Wow!!! That's one of the ancient churches of India I guess??? Btw, Joseph Cheta, any idea which is the oldest church in India? I guess, it must be in Kerala!!!
    An award and a Cheetah Outfit
    Lesser Known Trichy

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  6. Hi Joseph! Sorry for the absence…
    Quite impressive!!

    Well, it seems that Egypt is becoming a risky place to visit these days. So, let’s move and get to the other side of the Mediterranean: Côte d’Azur... Enjoy and have a great weekend!

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  7. Thnk you for sharing this with us. I always like learning about old structures and happy to hear when they are honoured. A new building in its place is wonderful to continue the faith it holds for everyone.

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  8. A very impressive church Joseph, the pictures are truly wonderful.


    Yvonne.

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  9. Blessings......

    Great looking churches however I have to wonder at all that money being spent to build New churches when so many are living in poverty, are homeless and jobless. How about building affordable housing, job/trade training for those that are less skilled and access to quality education for those that can't afford it.

    Sure there is nothing wrong with building a house of worship but how many churches are needed? How leveling the playing field and investing in building the community and its surrounding areas giving those less fortunate a hand up (not a hand out) igniting hope and rejuvenating their spirits after all it is all about balance i.e. accessibility to healthcare, housing, and education those of which are just as important; so many rebuilds while so many are suffering is incomprehensible to me.

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  10. Hello Rhapsody,

    I can understand your feelings.Many times I have felt the same. But if you look at the colossal charitable work the church is doing in various fields such as education,helping the poor and sick,helping the flood affected etc. you will be surprised at the gigantic work that is being done all over the world.

    Besides there are innumerable sister organisations such as Missionaries of Charity,Vincent de Paul Society etc. are doing fantastic work to ameliorate the conditions of the poor and suffering people.

    All the problems you have mentioned are the primary concern of the government and it is a pity that the government is doing pretty little in this regard.

    Best wishes,
    Joseph

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  11. I didn't know the old church dated back to 593 AD! Thanks for the info. I've been a couple of times to the Church during the Festival.

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  12. Thanks for this interesting look at churches! It is nice to see history...

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  13. the snap of church is really peaceful

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  14. the sanp pf church is really peaceful.

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  15. hi joseph, how are u? great photos, i would like visit this church one day!

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  16. Hi joseph sir

    good narration and picture

    thanks

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  17. Hi Joseph, my brother shares the same sir name George. It is a beautiful church.I would that it's peace and beauty spill into the streets and by ways sharing GOD'S love TO all.....

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  18. Very pretty church and the information was nice to read. Here in our country our churches lack color, just stone or wood. Isn't it a shame how government treat the poor. Have a nice week.

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  19. I remember going to this church once,

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  20. Oh, Joseph, your posts of churches always make me want to visit them in person! So much history represented in such a relatively small piece of land... Your pictures are wonderful! Thanks for making it possible for us on the other side of the world to experience these charming places full of meaning and rich with art and spirituality.

    God bless you my dear friend!

    Affectionately yours,
    Mel :)

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  21. There is plurality in the architecture of this church, and it reflects well and good the populace. Everyone has a share in it. Tks for sharing.

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