Holy_Rosary_Church,_Dhaka

Holy Rosary Church, Dhaka

Holy Rosary Church, Dhaka

Church in Dhaka District, Bangladesh


Holy Rosary Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Tejgaon area of Dhaka. It is also known as Tejgaon Church and once popularly called the Japmala Queen Church. Under this Catholic church has 17,120 Catholics. Fr. Kamal Andreas Corraya is parish priest of this church and Fr. Mintu Lawrence Palma, Fr. Antony Ripon D' Rozario and Fr. Sony Martin Rodrigues are serving there as assistant parish priest. Each Sunday Catholics gather there for Sunday mass and thousands devotee join there.

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Construction

Portuguese Augustinian missionaries introduced Christianity in Dhaka. The second church of Dhaka was built in 1677 at Tejgaon. But this one is the oldest example that can be found.

Renovation

The church was renovated three times. In 1714, 1940 and the last renovation was in 2000.

The difference between the width of walls and the parts of the roof suggest that the eastern part of the Church was built later.

Information

Parish Priest  : Fr. Kamal Andreas Corraya Assist. Priest  : Fr. Mintu Lawrence Palma Assist. Priest  : Fr. Antony Ripon D' Rozario Assist. Priest  : Fr. Sony Martin Rodriques Catholics  : 17,120 (including Nayanagar, Uttara Banani, Mahakhali and Bhatara)

See also


References

    • Mamoon, Muntassir (2003). Dhaka Shomogro (in Bengali). Dhaka: Ananya. ISBN 9844123690.
    • Mamoon, Muntassir (1993). Dhaka, Smrti Bismrtira Nogori (in Bengali). Dhaka: Bamla Ekademi. ISBN 9840731424.
    • Mamoon, Muntassir (1984). Discover the Monuments of Bangladesh - A Guide to Their History, Location and Development. Dhaka: University Press. ISBN 9844123690.
    • Rahman, Gazi Md. Mizanur (2012). "Holy Rosary Church". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
    • "Tejgaon Parish". Catholic Bishops' Conference of Bangladesh.

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