The Old Church: The foundation
of the original St Peter’s Church was laid in April 12, 1852, by Bishop
Hartmann. The Church was completed in September 1853. It measured approximately
100 by 75 feet. In 1867 a second storey was added to the old top floor.
The storey above the Church was at first used as the priests’ residence and parish school. In 1855, the Jesuit Seminary was transferred from Surat to Bandra, and the seminary and the parish schools were merged. In 1863, the seminary was again transferred to Bombay, and the Boys’ Orphanage from Bombay came to Bandra. This was the beginning of the St Stanislaus’ High School.
The New Church: As far back as
August 1887, the then Archbishop of Bombay issued the following appeal: “The
poor parish of St. Peter’s Bandora, numbers with the orphans (boys and girls)
2215 souls and has for a church the floor of the boys’ Orphanage. This place is
much too small and is ill-suited for divine service. A new and more spacious
Church is much needed and will be a great benefit to the poor Parishioners and
the Orphans”.
The growing needs of the parish
necessitated the building of a larger Church, and so in September, 1938, Archbishop
Thomas Roberts, S.J. blessed the foundation stone of the present St
Peter’s Church.
The new Church has been built on the
site of the old and has been designed on the Romanesque style.
The cost of the new St. Peter’s
Church was Rs. 2,70,000/-. The whole Church building measures 130 ft by 80
ft.
In front, as one enters, stands a
life-size marble statue of Christ bearing the inscription I am the
Resurrection and the Life.
St Peter’s is capacious and can
accommodate a thousand people easily. Inside, its excellent stained-glass
windows, around twenty in number, look resplendent in the sunshine or when the
lights are on.
Posted By : Ashley D'souza





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