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In 1957, the primary section of the school was separated and became Saint Stephen's School, a primary school for boys. In 1969, Saint Patrick's became a co-educational school with the introduction of pre-university classes. However, with the phasing out of such classes in 1978, the school returned to being an all-boys school.
Thus, it was again demolished on 29 December 1997 to make way for the current, larger, 4-storey church building led by the then parish priest Rev. Fr. Anthony Ho. During this time, Sunday Masses were celebrated in the main hall of Saint Patrick's School while the Weekday masses are held in the school chapel.
Church of the Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore. Its current address is 20 Tampines Street 11, Tampines New Town, Singapore 529455. It currently has an approximate population of 13,720, the largest parish in Singapore. [1]
The Holy Mass in Singapore is celebrated in numerous vernacular tongues, including English, Chinese language (Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, etc.), Malayalam, Korean, German, Indonesian, Tamil and Tagalog (at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd). The Traditional Latin Mass is also celebrated every Sunday at 2pm at St. Joseph's Church ...
[9] [10] [11] He also held a mass, which attended by 50,000, at the country's National Stadium. [12] [13] On 13 September 2024 the pope met elderly and sick residents, as well as staff, of St. Theresa's Home and hold an interreligious meeting with young people at Singapore's Catholic Junior College before departing from the country and ...
St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore; Saint Patrick's School, Singapore; SJI International School This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 00:13 (UTC). Text ...
The school had 426 students in 1900. This grew to almost 1200 in 1914, and 1600 in 1922. With the student population expanding, a temporary branch school was opened, which eventually led to the building of a second school – Saint Patrick's School, Singapore – in 1933.
The church, which was called São José (in English: Saint Joseph), was built by the priest who succeeded him, the Rev. Vincente de Santa Catarina, from 1851 to 1853, to mainly serve the Portuguese and Eurasian Catholics in Singapore. [1] Situated in the church compound and attached to the mission was Saint Anthony's Boys' and Girls' School.