Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Kandawala
Our Lady of Sorrow's Church, Kandawala | |
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ශුද්ධවු වික්ෂෝප දේවමාතා දෙව්මැදුර, කඳවල | |
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7°14′14″N 79°52′21″E / 7.23722°N 79.87250°ECoordinates: 7°14′14″N 79°52′21″E / 7.23722°N 79.87250°E ⧼validator-fatal-error⧽ | |
Location | Kandawala, Negombo |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Tradition | Roman Rite |
History | |
Status | Roman Catholic Church |
Dedication | Our Lady of Sorrow |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1957 |
Administration | |
Parish | Kandawala |
Deanery | Katana |
Archdiocese | Colombo |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Malcolm Ranjith |
Priest in charge | Rev. Srikantha Fernando |
The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (Sinhala: ශුද්ධවු වික්ෂෝප දේවමාතා දෙව්මැදුර Shudhdhawu Wikshopa Devamatha Dewmædura) (also known as Kandawala Church and Kandawala Palliya (Sinhala: කඳවල පල්ලිය)) is a Roman Catholic church located in Kandawala in the Archdiocese of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Kandawala parish was home to the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows at Kandawala, St. Theresa's Church at Batapattala and Church of Infant Jesus at Demanhandiya. The Mission House of Kandawala Parish is also located at the church Our Lady of Sorrows Premises.
Kandawala Parish has a long history of hosting Passion Plays, with Yagaya being the best known.
Feast[edit]
The annual Feast of our Lady of Sorrows Church is usually held in the 3rd Sunday of September or it will be held in the Sunday on or after September 15.[1]
Past Parish Priests[edit]
- Rev. Fr. Francis Fernando[2]
- Rev. Fr. Merril Wijesinghe
- Rev. Fr. Reginald Saparamadu
- Rev. Fr. H. D. Anthony
- Rev. Fr. Sarath Thirimanne
- Rev. Fr. Canicius Neris [3]
- Rev. Fr. Srikantha Fernando (Incumbent)
Holy Family Convent[edit]
The Holy Family Convent is situated next to the church of Our Lady of Sorrows, established in 20 September 1902.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Our Lady of Sorrows Youth Federation Kandawala, Katana". Facebook.com. Retrieved 26 December 2018.[unreliable source?]
- ↑ "Online edition of Daily News - News". Archives.dailynews.lk. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- ↑ "Sri Lankan Catholics". It-it.facebook.com. Retrieved 26 December 2018.[unreliable source?]
- ↑ "EXPANSION OF THE HOLY FAMILY SISTERS PRESENCE AND MISSION IN SRI LANKA 1862 - 2012" (PDF). Holyfamilysistersjaffna.org. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
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