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In June 1969, religious bodies in Singapore were invited by the Singapore Government to tender for a piece of land of 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2). A month later, the government announced that a Roman Catholic church would be built at the junction of Toa Payoh Central and Lorong 4.
In 1996, the autocephalous Church of the Province of South East Asia (the "Province") consisting of the Dioceses of Singapore, West Malaysia, Kuching and Sabah was established by the then-Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey. Moses Tay, Bishop of Singapore, was installed as the first Metropolitan Archbishop of the Province the same year.
Woodsville Campus is located along Francis Thomas Drive, which named after the late Mr. Francis Thomas, on the east bank of Kallang River. It comprises St. Andrew's Junior School (SAJS), St. Andrew's Secondary School (SASS), Ascension Kindergarten, Church of the Resurrection, Church of the Ascension, and the Diocese of Singapore.
He was sent to the Straits Settlements by Jean-Marie Beurel and, in 1846, founded a Mission Station near the Kranji River, the Kranji Chapel, a small attap chapel. [4] [5] Mauduit was paid £30 per year for his work. [6] By 1853, his congregation had grown so large that he had to build a new chapel – Saint Joseph's Church, at the
Holy Resurrection Cathedral of Singapore [3] See also. List of cathedrals; Christianity in Singapore; References. This page was last edited on 26 October 2022, at 02: ...
Saint Andrew's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Singapore. It is located near City Hall, Downtown Core, within the Central Area in Singapore's central business district. It is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore and serves as the mother church to 27 parishes and more than 55 congregations. The church has existed on ...
Singapore Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng is a cultural organisation and columbarium based in Bishan, Singapore with beginnings since 1870. Located at Bishan Lane off Bishan Road, Peck San Theng presently operates a columbarium, two Chinese temples, and ancestral worship services tailoring towards the requirements as well as traditions, customs and beliefs of a cosmopolitan community.
He studied at Raffles Institution (1977–1981), Raffles Junior College (1982) as well as National University of Singapore, Bachelor of Science (Computer & Information Sciences) (1985–1988). During his university years, he worked part-time for the Chapel of the Resurrection under the oversight of Anglican vicar, Reverend Dr. Canon James Wong.