St. Jerome Church (Kashimira)

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St. Jerome Church
St. Jerome Church, kashimira
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St. Jerome Church (Kashimira)
19°16′25.208″N72°53′1.643″E / 19.27366889°N 72.88378972°E / 19.27366889; 72.88378972
Location Mira Road, Mira-Bhayander
Country India
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website http://stjeromechurch.in/
History
Status Parish Church
Founded1595;428 years ago (1595)
Events26th December St. Jerome Feast
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
Archdiocese Archdiocese of Bombay
Deanery Dharavi Deanery
Clergy
Archbishop Oswald Cardinal Gracias
Priest in charge Fr. Marshal Lopes

St. Jerome Church is a Roman Catholic Church in Kashimira, Mira-Bhayandar, India. [1] It was built during the Portuguese era by the Franciscan Fathers in 1595. It is situated on a hillock along the Western Express Highway.

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History

Church of St. Jerome in Kashimira. Mira road east. Mira bhayandar Maharashtra India St Jerome new church kashimira.jpg
Church of St. Jerome in Kashimira. Mira road east. Mira bhayandar Maharashtra India
The old cross of St. Jerome church kashimira St Jerome kashimira.jpg
The old cross of St. Jerome church kashimira

The church was originally built by woods in the year 1595 by the Franciscan Fathers [2] dividing the East Indian villages of Kashi (Cassi) and Mira (Mirem). [3] It stood for 23 years until it was heavily damaged by a cyclone in 1618.[ citation needed ] The church was reconstructed in 1626 along with a parish consisting of the villages of Kashi, Mira, Sanbojapal, CHene, Bandonli, Baroli and Tantoli. The church was once again destroyed in 1739 during the Maratha invasion. The church was rebuilt in 1926 and the original statue of Saint Jerome was placed on the altar of the newly constructed church. The sanctuary of the new church was constructed on top of the rear arch of the original church and the Sacristy of the new church was built on top of sanctuary of the old church. The original cross, which stood for 386 years, was replaced in 1926 alongside the other renovations. [4]

Feast

This Church is dedicated to Saint Jerome. The feast of St. Jerome falls on 30 September but the feast in this church is celebrated in 26 December [2] [5] every year because the newly constructed church was blessed and opened for Public devotion on 26 December 1926. [4]

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References

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