St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic Church, Vellayambalam
St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic Church, Vellayambalam is a Latin Catholic church in Vellayambalam junction, in the city of Trivandrum, capital of the state of Kerala, India. It is dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.It is very close to the Arch Bishop's residence & The Raj Bhavan (Kerala).
St.Theresa of Lisieux Church,Trivandrum | |
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Exterior View | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Latin Catholic |
District | Trivandrum |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Parish |
Year consecrated | 1996 |
Location | |
Location | Trivandrum, India |
State | Kerala |
Architecture | |
Type | Present Day |
Completed | 26 January 2004 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 750 Persons |
Interior area | 450 m² |
Website | |
http://www.vellayambalamparish.org/ |
Parish
The Parish of the St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic Church is under the care of [1] In addition to being the Parish Priest Fr. Gladin also has the duties of being the Judicial Vicar, Archdiocese of Trivandrum.
Church address is: St. Theresa of Lisieux Church, Vellayambalam, Trivandrum - 695 003, Telephone 0471- 2316734
History
The church started as a small group of people from the areas of Vellayambalam, Sasthamangalam, Kowdiar,and many surrounding areas. The people got together at a small Shed beside the existing church building. At the beginning there used to be Mass in the Malayalam language. Later they had English mass as well. To this day this continues. There is English Mass Every Sunday after the Malayalam Mass. After the year 2000 the parishioners decided to build a new church building. The number of people arriving for mass was more than what could be accommodated in the shed that was used. With the donations and efforts of many people, they constructed a new church.
Mass timings
Sunday- 06:45am (Malayalam) 09.30am (English)
Weekdays- 06:30 am (Malayalam)
Weekdays- 07:30 pm (English) Jesus Youth
Eucharistic Adoration 06.00am - 6.30am
Confession Daily 06.00am - 06.30am
References
- Very Rev.Fr.Dr Gladin Alex DCL