St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church, Prayagraj

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CountryIndia
Language(s)Malayalam and English
Membership17
St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church
Front view in 2024
CountryIndia
Language(s)Malayalam and English
DenominationMalankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Membership17
Weekly attendance40-50
Websitedelhiorthodoxdiocese.com/directory/parish-directory/parishes-in-uttar-pradesh/st-thomas-orthodox-church-allahabad/
History
Former nameGarrison Church
StatusKnown as St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church from 1948 (78 years ago)
DedicationQueen Victoria
Dedicated1897 (129 years ago)
Consecrated8 February 1889 (137 years ago)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Specifications
Number of spires1
MaterialsWood
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Delhi
Clergy
VicarRev. Fr. Binu B. Thomas
Right (south) facade

St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church is located in the Cantonment of Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh in north India.[1] The wooden building was completed in 1889 as the Garrison Church. In 1948 it was renamed as the St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church. The church is a parish in the Diocese of Delhi, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.

Historic information board

The church was built by Horace Barnet, a military engineer. It was consecrated as the St. David's Garrison Church on 8 February 1889 by the Bishop of Calcutta Ralph Johnson. The church was dedicated to Queen Victoria in 1897.[2][3] On 1st April 1948, after Indian independence it was transferred to the Indian Church Trustees, Calcutta. Later, it was transferred to the Malankara Syrian Church and given its current name, St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church.[citation needed]

Architecture

Rear of the church

The church is notable for its unique, entirely wooden construction, which is a rarity among the prominent colonial-era stone and brick religious buildings in Prayagraj. Designed by British military engineer Horace Barnet, the structure is often regarded as a marvel of British military engineering.[4] It was originally erected as a Garrison Church to accommodate the British soldiers stationed in the Allahabad Cantonment. The building features a single spire, a raised wooden foundation, and an east-west orientation typical of traditional colonial church designs.

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