St. Anne's Church, Chennai

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Church in Tamil Nadu, India
13°2′9.592″N 80°11′25″E / 13.03599778°N 80.19028°E / 13.03599778; 80.19028LocationChennai, Tamil NaduCountryIndiaDenominationRoman Catholic (Latin Rite)Websitewww.stanneschurchchennai.comHistoryStatusChurchFounded2000; 24 years ago (2000)DedicationSaint AnneArchitectureFunctional statusActiveAdministrationDioceseMadras-MylaporeClergyArchbishopMost Rev. George AntonysamyPriest(s)Rev.Fr.B.AntonyAssistant priest(s)Rev.Fr.James Amal Raj IVDe

St. Anne's Church which was the substation of Ashok Nagar[clarify] was established as a parish in 1999, with Rev Fr Philip Manathra as the first parish priest. The church and the parochial house were constructed in 2000 and 2002 respectively by[clarification needed] Rev Fr Philip Manathra.

Location

The church is situated at the southern part of Chennai, India, on the internal road of Nesapakkam close to Ashok Nagar.

History

1998–2002 The church, which was a substation of Ashok Nagar, was established as a parish in 1999. Rev Fr Philip Manathra was the first parish priest. The church and the parochial house were constructed in 2000 and 2002 respectively by Rev Fr Philip Manathra.

2003–2010 During the time of Rev Fr Martin, St. Anne’s Matriculation School was built for poor children, and a multi-purpose hall was constructed.

2010–2012 Rev Fr K.M. Thomas continued his work and during his time a grotto was built in honour of Our Lady of Lourdes.

2012-2014 Rev Fr B.K. Francis Xavier built up the church spiritually.[clarification needed] Due to frequent electricity cuts, he bought a generator.

2014–2017 A major renovation was carried out in 2014–2015 during the period of Rev Fr P.J. Lawrence Raj, and the whole campus was transformed to have a better atmosphere for prayer.[clarification needed] The church and the rectory were given a new and refreshing[clarification needed] look. New statues of Saint Anne and Our Lady of Good Health were installed. A new flag mast was erected and the whole campus paved with concrete blocks.

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