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Wesley Guild Pettah

Wesley Guild Pettah

Dam street, Colombo ,
Youth is the best time of the life but wanna make it better ?
Tel: 112432161
St.Philip Neri's Church,Pettah

St.Philip Neri's Church,Pettah

No.157, Olcott Mawatha, Colombo 11, Sri Lanka., Colombo ,
The foundation stone of St. Philip Neri’s Church, Pettah, was laid in 1858 & was blessed by the then Vicar General Matteo Gaetano on February 23, 1862. The church measuring 186 ft. by 45 ft. and having a capacity to seat 600, was probably one of the biggest landmarks in Colombo at that time, noted by its magnificent Corinthian front which resembled that of St. John Lateran in Rome. It was here then, in 1956, that the Blessed Sacrament Community from Australia, began their Eucharistic mission in what was their first foundation in Asia. Faithful to the tradition and vision of St. Peter Julian Eymard, the founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Philip Neri’s Church has served as an oasis of silence and peace in the heart of Colombo since 1956, and continues to offer welcome and meeting, prayer and adoration, spiritual guidance and sacramental reconciliation. While the Community is engaged in activities that manifest the riches and demands of the Eucharistic mystery in all its dimensions, it also looks for expressions better suited to the needs of its worshippers in order to make every liturgical celebration an expression of faith and a source of commitment. In this endeavor, the Community is happy to invite you to become associated with and share in its mission.
St. Mary's Church, Mattakkuliya

St. Mary's Church, Mattakkuliya

Church Road, Mattakkuliya, Colombo ,
St. Mary's Church Church Road, Mattakkuliya, Colombo 15.
St. Anthony's Shrine Kochchikade - Colombo

St. Anthony's Shrine Kochchikade - Colombo

St. Anthony's Shrine Kochchikade - Colombo, Colombo ,
The history of this church at Kochchikade as handed down by tradition and gleaned from the documents preserved in the Archdiocesan Archives in Colombo is as follows- In the 18th Century, Catholicism was still a proscribed religion in Sri Lanka and priests could not exercise their ministry in public. The Dutch were persecuting the Catholics but who preferred to be degraded, impoverished and ridiculed rather than give up their Faith; Shrines such as Madhu, Talawila and Kochchikade are souvenirs of those dark days of the persecution. (S.G. Per era, S J Historical Sketches page 14) A few Orations from Goa, visited the faithful in Ceylon at the risk at their lives. Fr. Jacome Gonsalves the Superior of Orations who is affectionately remembered in Ceylon as the ‘father of Sinhala Catholic Literature, lamented the fact the Catholics of Colombo had no resident priest. However a zealous priest, Fr. Antonio, disguised as a merchant took up his abode in a house in Maliban Street, Colombo, close to St. Philip Neris Church. (The old Church faced the road) The Dutch discovered his hiding place, but Fr. Antonio, disguised, fled towards Mutwal. He met some fishermen who knew him and his reputation for Sanctity, and volunteered to protect him from the Dutch, provided he obtained from God the favor they wanted, namely the stoppage of Sea erosion. When the pursuers arrived, the fishermen refused to hand over Fr. Antonio until he had granted them the favor they were asking for. Fr. Antonio then returned to his home at Maliban Street, and came to the shoe, clad in his priestly garments and with a large wooden Cross in his hand. Planting the Cross at the spot most threatened by the advancing Sea, he prayed to God to manifest His Glory, by working this miracle. On the third day the waves receded and an extensive sand bank was exposed to the view of all. The Dutch Government appreciated this favor and offered a reward to the people’s benefactor. The humble priest asked only the permission to live and die near the Cross he had planted. This was granted and the priest built a Chapel with mud in honor of his patron, St. Anthony of Padua. When he died after many years, he was buried there. The little Chapel which was made of mud was enlarged in 1806. And in 1822 one of the members of the Congregation went to Goa and brought a Statue of St. Anthony and it was solemnly placed on the altar of the small Church. This is the very image that is to day held great veneration at St. Anthony’s Church, Kochchikade,and the side altar on which it rests, is the altar of the ancient Church and stands on the very spot Sanctified by miraculous event to which the origin of the same Sanctuary is due. A tiny piece of the incorrupt tongue of St. Anthony of Padua is enshrined is a special reliquary and placed in one of the glass cases with a statue of the saint, at the entrance to the Church. Soon after the arrival of the statue of St. Anthony the work of building of a large Church commenced and the Church was completed in 1828. The blessing of the new Church took place on Sunday the 1st June 1834, presided over by the Vicar General Very Rev. Fr. Caetano Antonio. It would appear that people of all creeds, government and military authorities too included, lent their support towards the erection of this Church which continues to be a centre of deep devotion to the Wonder-Worker. With the devotees of the Saint increasing, this Church too became congested. In 1938 plans were made to improve and enlarge the structure. A Chorister’s gallery, large wings on either side, the Mission house and meeting room behind the main altar were added. On the 16th February 1940 the Most Rev. Dr. J.M. Masson O.M.I. the Archbishop of Colombo, blessed the new Church. In his Lenten pastoral of that year he wrote ‘The Venerable building hallowed by over a century of Catholic piety could no longer serve the growing needs of the present day. It called for replacement; a new and more spacious structure has now taken its place. It is indeed a monument of love and devotion to St. Anthony raised by all, rich and poor, but mostly the latter, in Colombo, as well as in the whole of Ceylon. May St. Anthony protect this City and this Island and all his devout clients and lovers therein.(C.C.M. of 1-3-40) The present marble altar in the centre of the Church was consecrated by the then Archbishop of Colombo, his Eminence Thomas Cardinal Cooray O.M.I. in 1951. In keeping with the new Liturgy, the main altar has now been re-adjusted to enable Holy Mass to be said facing the people and Blessed Sacrament is now reserved on a special altar on the left wing. The Church now has a new appearance with its terrazzo flooring. The miraculous statue of St Anthony at side altar has now been installed in a bullet proof glass case to ensure its protection and safety. And iron safe has been installed beneath the statue.
St. Andrew's Church, Mutwal

St. Andrew's Church, Mutwal

Eli House Road, Mutwal, Colombo ,
St. Andrew's Church Parish Priest Elie House Road, Colombo 15
People's Church - Assembly of God (Location)

People's Church - Assembly of God (Location)

160/30 Kirimandala Mawatha, Colombo 5, Sri Lanka, Colombo ,
OUR FOUNDATION Churches can be motivated by various factors, but for a church to be balanced and healthy, we believe it must be motivated and built around the five New Testament purposes given by Jesus. People’s Church’s five purposes of Worship, Evangelism, Fellowship, Discipleship and Ministry are based on two of Jesus’ most important commandments; the Great Commandment, “Love God with all your heart and love your neighbour as yourself” (Matthew 22:37-40), and the Great Commission “Go make disciples… baptizing them… and teaching them to obey everything” (Mathew 28: 19 -20). By balancing these five purposes we are able to grow warmer through fellowship, deeper through discipleship, stronger through worship, broader through ministry, and larger through evangelism. OUR ROOTS People’s Church was founded by Pastor Colton and Sister Susanne Wickramaratne in 1957. It is a local church of the Assemblies of God of Ceylon, Which is a Pentecostal denomination that came about as a result of the world-wide Pentecostal revival at the turn of the 20th century. Today, the Assemblies of God is represented in 134 countries around the world and has been active in Sri Lanka since 1920, as the Assemblies of God of Ceylon. It became an incorporated body recognized by an act of Parliament in 1947.
BACK TO THE BIBLE BOOK SHOP -SRI LANKA

BACK TO THE BIBLE BOOK SHOP -SRI LANKA

120A Dharmapala Mawatha, Colombo ,
Back to the Bible was incorporated by Act of Parliament No. 17 of 1972, for the purpose of teaching the message of the Christian scriptures through various forms of media and technology. We operate as a not for profit Christian service organisation, funded by donations from individuals and churches and other organisations with similar interests. We have served in Sri Lanka since May 1955. In our 55 years of operation we have been of service to many thousands of individuals from all parts of the country and walks of life, and from all language and religious backgrounds in Sri Lanka. We provide services in Sinhala, Tamil and English languages. Back to the Bible is governed by a Board of Directors. The Board appoints the Managing Director who is entrusted with the responsibility to lead the organisation and the staff team towards fulfilling the mission of the organisation. All members of the board and staff are Sri Lankan nationals belonging to various Christian denominations.
St. Joseph's Church, Grandpass

St. Joseph's Church, Grandpass

St.Joseph's Street, Colombo ,
Main Catholic Parish in Grandpass
St. John the Baptist Church, Mutwal

St. John the Baptist Church, Mutwal

Modera Street, Mutwal, Colombo 15, Colombo ,
St. John the Baptist is the oldest church in Colombo North. It was built in 1816 at the present location. But the earlier location was somewhere near the Hendala Ferry Road where the Kelani River meets the Sea. * August 29th is the feast day of the beheading of St. John the Baptist. * June 24th is the feast day of Nativity of the St. John the Baptist. Present Parish Priest Rev.Fr. Heshan Fernando Telephone: 2522147
Tel: 112522147