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Built in 1869 - 1870, the Church of Sts. Peter & Paul became the "seat" of the Chinese community in Singapore. The mission was a beacon for Chinese converts within and outside Singapore. Since then, most of the parishes in Singapore have their roots directly or indirectly from this parish.
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For these reasons, we are fondly known as the "Mother Church" among local Catholics. |
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Although the population in the city area has declined over the last few decades, our parish has strived to remain relevant to the Mission of Sts. Peter & Paul. |
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With the ongoing transformation of the city into a vibrant and exciting area for the arts, tourism and a city campus for the Singapore Management University, the Church of Sts. Peter & Paul is an ideal location to serve the ever-changing needs of the growing community and her parishioners. |
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In 2001, we embarked on a massive and bold redevelopment plan to build a new parish building, an Adoration Chapel and a Columbarium. This plan was to cost the Church SGD$7 million. |
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| With the generous support of the parishioners, well-wishes and fellow catholics - and more importantly, the blessing of Our Lord - we managed to raise the money needed to make this project a reality. | ||
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| This is a new beginning, a new chapter in the history of the Church of Sts. Peter & Paul. | ||
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