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Holy Cross Church, Gampaha

Coordinates: 7°05′39″N 79°59′44″E / 7.0943°N 79.9956°E / 7.0943; 79.9956
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Holy Cross Church, Gampaha
Front facade
Holy Cross Church, Gampaha is located in Sri Lanka
Holy Cross Church, Gampaha
Holy Cross Church, Gampaha
Location in Sri Lanka
7°05′39″N 79°59′44″E / 7.0943°N 79.9956°E / 7.0943; 79.9956
LocationMarybiso Road, Gampaha
CountrySri Lanka
Language(s)
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusParish church
Founded7 May 1916; 108 years ago (1916-05-07)
Founder(s)(Rev. Fr.) Gregorius Silva
DedicationThe Holy Cross
Relics heldWood fragments from the very own Holy Cross which Jesus died
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Completed14 September 1918; 106 years ago (1918-09-14)
Administration
DistrictGampaha District
ProvinceWestern Province
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Colombo
DioceseColombo
DeaneryWeliweriya
ParishWelieriya parish
Clergy
ArchbishopMalcolm Ranjith
Auxiliary Bishop(s)
Priest in charge(Rev.Fr.) Hemantha Perera

Holy Cross Church, Gampaha Template:Lang-si is a Roman Catholic church located in Gampaha, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1916 as a parish church of the Archdiocese of Colombo.[1] The church is nicknamed "Gal Palliya/ගල් පල්ලිය" meaning "Rock Church" since the church facade is encrusted with gneiss stone.

History

A Holy Cross Church was known to be located near the heart of Gampaha during the Portuguese ruling period in Sri Lanka(1505–1658).[2] This was during the reign of King Rajasingha II (1629–1687), the third king of the Kingdom of Kandy in Sri Lanka.

In 1658 the Dutch expelled Portuguese and took control over some parts of Sri Lanka. The Dutch era was known to be a disastrous time for Sri Lankan Catholics since they were opposed to the Roman Catholicism and other traditional religions.[3] The original church was abandoned and was completely ruined.

On 7 May 1916, the groundbreaking was done for a new church building under the guidance of Rev.Fr. Gregorius Silva, the Head of Weliweriya deanery. The church was completed and opened to the public in 1918.

Apostolic blessing

An Apostolic Blessing certificate was received from Pope John Paul II for the 75th anniversary of Holy Cross Church in 1991.

Relics held

Reliquary at the Holy Cross Church, Gampaha

Tiny wood fragment from the very own cross which Jesus died is kept away from elements inside a solar monstrance inspired reliquary.[citation needed]

Parish priests and assistant priests

Priest Time period
Rev.Fr. Gregory Silva 1910 - 1922
Rev.Fr. P J Dominic O.M.I. 1922 - 1934
Rev.Fr. Alexis Seru O.M.I. 1930 - 1931
Rev.Fr. J M Kerbul O.M.I. 1932 Feb -  Sep
Rev.Fr. J Santiago 1932 - 1933
Rev.Fr. D B Jacqualine 1933 - 1934
Rev.Fr. Joseph Aloxias O.M.I. 1934 - 1935
Rev.Fr. A Godwin Fernando 1935 - 1937
Rev.Fr. Peter Fernando 1937 Sep - Dec
Rev.Fr. A Marges O.M.I. 1938 - 1940
Rev.Fr. F Desigo O.M.I. 1938 - 1940
Rev.Fr. L M V Thomas O.M.I. 1941 - 1943
Rev.Fr. Elias Weerakkody O.M.I. 1943 - 1947
Rev.Fr. Julius Wijesuriya O.M.I. 1947 - 1949
Rev.Fr. Philip C Dissanayaka O.M.I. 1949 - 1955
Rev.Fr. J L Mique O.M.I. 1955 - 1961
Rev.Fr.  Kingsley Perera 1961 - 1965
Rev.Fr. Emil Perera O.M.I. 1965 - 1966
Rev.Fr. Reginold De Silva O.M.I. 1966 - 1967
Rev.Fr. J Edwin Fernando 1967 - 1971
Rev.Fr. Stanely Wedasinghe 1971 - 1971 July
Rev.Fr. Don Tuder Paulinus O.M.I. 1971 - 1975
Rev.Fr. Petrik M Fernando 1975 - 1976
Rev.Fr. Don Tuder Paulinus O.M.I. 1976 - 1979
Rev.Fr. D A Dasanayaka O.M.I. 1979 - 1980
Rev.Fr. Lewge Hettiarachchi O.M.I. 1980 - 1987
Rev.Fr. Arnest Premasiri O.M.I. 1987 Mar - Sep
Rev.Fr. Sarath Silva O.M.I. 1987 Sep - 1988 Aug
Rev.Fr. P Satanis Lourse O.M.I. 1988 - 1993
Rev.Fr. Siril Perera O.M.I. 1993 - 1995
Rev.Fr. Bernard Nevil 1995 - 2001
Rev.Fr. Edmund Thilakaratne 2001 Jan - 2002 Oct
Rev.Fr. Canitius Moraes 2002 - 2007
Rev.Fr. Kingsley Iwan Appuhami 2008 - 2013 May
Rev.Fr. Hemantha Perera 2013–present

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Assistant priests

Name Time period
Rev.Fr. Edward Pieris 1932 - 1933
Rev.Fr. D Senanayake 1935 Jan - Aug
Rev.Fr. L Didelo O.M.I. 1940 - 1942
Rev.Fr. O J Perera O.M.I. 1942
Rev.Fr. V Koopel O.M.I. 1949 Jan - Aug
Rev.Fr. Reginold De Silva O.M.I. 1940 - 1951
Rev.Fr. M Emmanuel O.M.I. 1951 - 1953
Rev.Fr. Philip De Silva O.M.I. 1953 - 1955
Rev.Fr. Leon Babapulile O.M.I. 1990 - 1991

[5]

Namesakes

Other Holy Cross Churches in the Archdiocese of Colombo, Sri Lanka;

References

  1. ^ Parishes and Churches of the Archdiocese of Colombo.
  2. ^ Rev. Fr. Fernao De Queyroz(1617-1688). The Temporal and Spiritual Conquest of Ceylon
  3. ^ "Dutchs' Antipathy towards Catholics in Sri Lanka".
  4. ^ "Parish priests of Holy Cross Church, Gampaha".
  5. ^ "Assistant priests of Holy Cross Church, Gampaha".