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St Andrew's Church, Kovilthottam

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Country
  
India

Founded
  
1398

Dedicated
  
1779

District
  
Kollam district

Bishop
  
Stanley Roman

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Dedication
  
Saint Andrew

Opened
  
1779

Status
  
Church

Location
  
Kovilthottam, Kollam, India

Address
  
Kovilthottam Rd, Kovilthottam, Sankaramangalam, Chavara, Kerala 691583

Architectural style
  
Portuguese colonial architecture

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Quilon

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St Andrew's Church, Kovilthottam is a historic colonial era Roman Catholic church that is located in the Panmana–Chavara panchayat, Karunagappalli taluk, Kollam district, Kerala, India.

Contents

Masses are held in English and follow the Roman Rite liturgy.

History

It was established and first built in 1398, in Portuguese India. It was rebuilt in 1779 by the Franciscan missionary Father Yovakim de Santiago. The church is also a parish church, part of the Diocese of Quilon, established in the 14th century.

The 1779 church was built in the Portuguese Colonial style, and dedicated to St Andrew. The church building was renovated in the 2000s, and subsequently consecrated by the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Quilon, Stanley Roman in 2006.

Setting

Kovilthottam is a small coastal village and a port, between Chavara T.S. canal part of the Kerala backwaters and Arabian sea to its west, it is approachable from Chavara from the iron footbridge. The Church is a popular pilgrimage and tourist destination of Chavara.

References

St Andrew's Church, Kovilthottam Wikipedia