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Why is Santhome Church famous?

Why is Santhome Church famous?

This church was declared as a National Shrine in 2004 by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India. This church is also called the “National Shrine of Saint Thomas Cathedral Basilica”, or as “Santhome Church”. It is a very important church for worldwide Christians as it is the tomb of St. Thomas the Apostle.

Where are the remains of St Thomas?

His relics traveled to quite a few places after his death, until most of them found their final resting place in the Basilica di San Tommaso in Ortona, Italy. Some of the relics of St. Thomas still remain in Chennai, India, close to where he died and was buried.

What is famous church in Chennai?

Open places of worship

Name Year built Denomination/ Affiliation
San Thome Basilica 1523 (present church in 1896) Roman Catholic (Latin rite)
Zion Church, Chintadripet 1847 Church of South India
Anderson Church, Chennai 1845 Church of South India
Armenian Church 1712(1772) Church of South India

How old is Santhome Church?

499Santhome Cathedral Basilica / Age (c. 1523)

Is St Thomas buried in India?

According to Syrian Christian tradition, Thomas was killed with a spear at St. Thomas Mount in Chennai on 3 July in AD 72, and his body was interred in Mylapore. Ephrem the Syrian states that the Apostle was killed in India, and that his relics were taken then to Edessa.

What is the meaning of Santhome?

The word Santhome or San Thome is derived from Saint Thomas. The tradition is that he was martyred in AD 72 at St. Thomas Mount in the city, and was interred in Mylapore. Later a church was built over his supposed tomb and today is known as the San Thome Basilica.

Is St. Thomas buried in India?

How many churches are there in Chennai?

Churches in Chennai:

Armenian Church Near High Court
Thomas Cathedral Basilica Santhome High Road
Mary’s Church Rajaji Salai
Andrew’s Church Egmore
George’s Cathedral Cathedral Road

What are the famous churches?

Top 23 Most Famous Churches In The World

  • St. Peter’s Basilica.
  • Sacré-Coeur.
  • Pantheon.
  • Sagrada Familia.
  • Westminster Abbey.
  • Cologne Cathedral.
  • Lincoln Cathedral.
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral.