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Ruined church in Mumbai

Church in Mumbai, India
St. John the Baptist Church
Igreja de São João Batista
Ruins of St. John the Baptist Church
St. John the Baptist Church is located in MaharashtraSt. John the Baptist ChurchSt. John the Baptist ChurchLocation of the church
19°07′18″N 72°52′28″E / 19.1216159°N 72.8743576°E / 19.1216159; 72.8743576
LocationAndheri, Mumbai
CountryIndia
DenominationRoman Catholic
TraditionLatin Rite
History
StatusRuins
Architecture
Functional statusInactive (since 1840 AD)
Semi-active (since 2003 AD)
Architectural typeChurch
StyleBaroque
Years built1579 AD
Administration
DioceseArchdiocese of Bombay

St. John the Baptist Church is an abandoned and ruined church presently located within the SEEPZ Industrial Area, in Andheri, Mumbai, India. It was built by the Portuguese Jesuits in 1579 and opened to public worship on the feast of John the Baptist that year. It also had an attached graveyard. The church was abandoned in 1840 after an epidemic hit the village. Fr. José Lourenço Pais, the then Vicar of Kondivita transferred the church to the nearby Marol village. The baptismal font, pillars and altars were transferred to the new church.

After abandonment, the church fell into decay and vegetation started to take over the ruins. Despite being abandoned, the native Christians visit the church once every year, as is traditional worldwide.

The church was handed back to Fr. Rodney Esperance of Bombay Archdiocese in 2003 by the then Maharashtra Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde.

References

  1. CM gives SEEPZ church back to archdiocese
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