St. Sebastian's Church, Enderamulla | |
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Sinhala: සා. සෙබස්තියන් දේවස්ථානය, එඬේරමුල්ල | |
6°59′49″N 79°55′00″E / 6.9969°N 79.9168°E [1] | |
Location | Enderamulla, Wattala[1][2] |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language(s) | |
Denomination | Catholic |
Website | Official Facebook page |
History | |
Status | Parish Church |
Founded | 1891 |
Dedication | Saint Sebastian |
Dedicated | 1920 |
Relics held | Bone fragment from the forearm of St. Sebastian |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Chapel |
Style | |
Groundbreaking | 1879 |
Specifications | |
Capacity |
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Number of towers | 1 |
Bells | 1 |
Administration | |
District | Gampaha |
Province | Western Province |
Archdiocese | Colombo Archdiocese |
Parish | Enderamulla Parish |
Clergy | |
Priest in charge | Tharanga Sampath[3] |
Laity | |
Music group(s) | St. Cecilia's English Choir |
Sacristan | Mr. Dabare |
St. Sebastian's Church, Enderamulla (Sinhala: සා. සෙබස්තියන් දේවස්ථානය, එඬේරමුල්ල) is a Roman Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is located in Enderamulla, Wattala. The church was established in 1891. After being a co‑parish with Dalugama (1879–1903) and Kirimetiyagara (1903–1934), it was declared as an independent parish in 1934.
A tiny fragment of Saint Sebastian's forearm bone is preserved in a special reliquary, which is located together with the Monstrance in a glass chamber inside the eucharistic chapel on the left side of the main church building.
Parish priests
1855–1879
Note: Enderamulla was yet not an official parish
- Constantine Nevis
- Mathias Caitano
- Brucio
- Santangelo
- Kanjamanathan
- Mawar
1879–1903
Note: Enderamulla was connected with Dalugama parish in 1879
Priest | Period |
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Brucio | 1879–1882 |
Bartholomew Rosere | 1882–1882 (November) |
Cardano | 1882–1886 |
J. B. De Sampaio | 1886–1895 |
E. Julian | 1895–1897 |
P. Bulik | 1897–1898 |
J. B. De Sampaio | 1898–1903 |
1903–1934
Note: Enderamulla was connected with Kirimetiyagara parish in 1903
Priest | Period |
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A. Guillaume | 1903–1908 |
Leo Fernando | 1908 |
Alas | 1908–1910 |
J. B. De Sampaio | 1910–1930 |
Guri | 1930-1931 |
P. J. Fernando | 1931–1933 |
Pebian Fernando | 1933–1934 |
1934–1983
Note: Enderamulla became an independent parish in 1934
Priest | Period | Note |
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P. Bonipas Pieris | 1934–1937 | Constructed Holy water fonts in the doorways |
P. Bulik | 1937–1940 | Introduced the service of Sisters of the Holy Family (of Bordeaux[4]) to St. Sebastian's Maha Vidyalaya, Enderamulla |
Don Wilfred Benedict | 1940–1944 | |
Heuber | 1944–1946 | |
J. Dhalpathadhu | 1944–1946 | |
Mersels | 1944–1946 | |
Don Winson | 1944–1946 | |
J. M. Kerbul | 1946–1951 | |
J. Hebesmo | 1951–1951 | |
Pupon | 1951–1954 | |
F. A. Desigo | 1951–1954 | |
Winson Staullo | 1954–1957 | Constructed the ceiling on top of the Altar |
Willam Perera | 1957–1963 | Elongated the north wing of the church building, planted shade trees in the front yard, introduced the weekly fair |
Joseph Cabrall | 1963–1967 | Broke the traditions of priest offering the mass facing the alter and constructed an altar table to face the audience while the mass service |
Kinsly C. Perera | 1967–1972 | Renovated church walls and roof, finished the elongation constructions of the north wing |
Siril Joseph | 1972–1973 | |
Felix John Hettiarachchi | 1973–1978 | Installed pews to the church |
Mervin Fernando | 1978–1982 | Constructed the Thuduwegedara church |
Emil Perera Eyalas Weerakkodi | 1982–1983 | |
Chris Abeyrathne | from 1983 | |
References
- 1 2 "St Sebastian Church Enderamulla - Wattala 🇱🇰 - WorldPlaces".
- ↑ "Churches in Wattala, Western Province, Sri Lanka". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- ↑ "Priest - Archdiocese of Colombo Sri Lanka".
- ↑ "150 Years of the Presence of Holy Family Sisters in Sri Lanka Celebrated in the Generalate". Sainte Famille Bordeaux — Casa Generalizia Santa Famiglia di Bordeaux. 19 November 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
On the 26th October, the Sri Lankan sisters in the Generalate organised a prayerful reflection ... to mark the 150th year of the arrival of the Holy Family Sisters, in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan sisters in the community of Via dei Gracchi joined this celebration.