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- ...that St. Thomas, the apostle of Jesus Christ established the Church in India in 52 AD?
- ...that the Church of St John the Evangelist, better known as the Afghan Church, (pictued) is a church in South Mumbai, India, built by the British to commemorate the dead of the disastrous First Afghan War of 1838?
- ...that Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama was buried in St. Francis Church in India?
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- ...that Most Rev. S. Arulappa, Archbishop of Hyderabad, was the youngest to be consecrated as a Roman Catholic Archbishop in India?
- ...that the Church of South India, a union of Anglican, Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian, and Reformed churches in South India, was inaugurated in 1947 at St. George's Cathedral (pictured) in Madras (now Chennai)?
- ...that the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health is one of the most frequented religious sites in India, drawing nearly 2 million pilgrims annually?
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- ...that St. Mary's Basilica is the oldest church in Bangalore and the only basilica in the Indian state of Karnataka?
- ...that the St. Philomena's Church (pictured) in the city of Mysore in India was built in Neo Gothic style drawing inspiration from the Cologne Cathedral in Germany?
- ...that William Mitchell was a Church of England priest who was the first ordained person to provide religious services in the Swan Valley area of the Swan River Colony?
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- ...that the St. Philomena's Church (pictured) in the city of Mysore in India was built in Neo Gothic style drawing inspiration from the Cologne Cathedral in Germany?
- ...that William Mitchell was a Church of England priest who was the first ordained person to provide religious services in the Swan Valley area of the Swan River Colony?
- ...that "Maphriyono" (Maphrian) meaning, "to make fruitful", or "one who gives fecundity" is another term for Catholicos of India?
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