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Singapore's
Catholic community commemorates the crucifixion of Christ
every Good Friday with a procession through the grounds of
this church. In 1825, Father Francisco da Silva e Maia
founded the Portuguese Mission on the site where St.
Joseph's Church now stands. This was the first place of
Catholic worship in Singapore. The old church building was
demolished in 1906 and the new church, which still stands
today, was opened in 1912. This architectural marvel is
structured in the form of a Latin corss and boasts
beautifully crafted stained glass windows. St Joseph's
Church was gazetted as a conservation building in 1993.
Location:
143 Victoria Street Singapore 188020
Tel:
(65) 6338 3167
Getting
There: A
short walk from Bugis MRT Station (EW12) or take SBS bus 7,
11, 14, 16.
Service
Times: For
a list of service times, visit http://www.veritas.org.sg

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