Christchurch Mussoorie:Revisiting colonial Past

by azzayindia | July 13, 2008 at 02:37 am
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While Holidaying in Mussoorie, most tourists miss out on the famous historical landmark called Christchurch. It is situated near Kasmanda Palace, now a heritage hotel near Library Point. Completed on 16 May 1836, it is a beautiful landmark with its Gothic Design and the pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows.
As one enters the front yard of the church, one is greeted by a “Deodar’ tree planted by the Princess of Wales on Sunday, 4 March, 1906 after attending morning service at Christchurch. She went to become Queen Mary.
The massive structure during that time was erected by private donation for the use of British residents. Subsequently, many changes were made to the original building, notably in 1853, when the chancel, transepts and gothic style roof were added, as a result enlarging the building considerably. The supporters then turned to embellishment of the church by including stained glass windows.
Rev Erik Templeton fondly explains the brief history of the Church: “It was founded in 1836 as an Anglican Church (Church of England). Shortly after Independence, the parish became part of the newly formed Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon. On 29 November 1970 (the first Sunday in advent), Christchurch became part of the Church of North India.”

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Barry Artiste
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at 04:41 on July 13th, 2008

azzayindia, I like this story. It's good stuff. If you have anymore photos I would sure love to see them Azzay

Criticom
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at 07:07 on July 13th, 2008

azzayindia, I like this story. It's good stuff.

rahul
rahul
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at 12:33 on July 13th, 2008

azzayindia, I like this story and will include Christchurch in my next trip to Bharat. It's good stuff.

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azzayindia

you are most welcome rahul.it is indeed a lovely church.thanks for the gs

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Chris M

I would like to find out if J I B Cockin was chaplain of this church in 1899.  I have a baptism extract of a family member dated 1916 (for a baptism in 1899) and a burial certificate dated 1899.  Both ceremonies were conducted by J I B Cockin Chaplain of Christ Church Mussoorie.

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