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Church of the Holy Family, Singapore

Holy Family Church
Church of the Holy Family
1°18′24.75″N 103°54′24.25″E / 1.3068750°N 103.9067361°E / 1.3068750; 103.9067361Coordinates: 1°18′24.75″N 103°54′24.25″E / 1.3068750°N 103.9067361°E / 1.3068750; 103.9067361
Country Singapore
Denomination Roman Catholic
Churchmanship Roman Rite
Membership 8,500
Weekly attendance 7,200
Website catholic.org.sg
www.holyfamily.org.sg
History
Former name(s) Chapel of the Holy Family (1923–1931)
Founded 1902 (1902)
Dedication Holy Family
Dedicated 1923-11-11
Consecrated 1932
Associated people James Leonard Scheerder
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Style Modern
Completed 1999
Specifications
Capacity 3,000 (2,400 seated, 600 standing)
Number of floors 4
Materials Concrete
Administration
Diocese Archdiocese of Singapore
Division East District
Clergy
Priest(s) Rev. Fr. Eugene Vaz
Assistant priest(s) Rev. Fr. Damian de Wind
Laity
Music group(s) Genesis II Choir, St. Anne's Choir, Choir of St David, Kristokos Choir, St. Mary's Choir
Parish administrator Parish secretariat
Servers' guild Church of the Holy Family Altar Servers' Society

The Church of the Holy Family, also known as Holy Family Church and Katong Catholic Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Singapore. It is located at Chapel Road, Singapore, and has one of the largest parish populations in the archdiocese.

The church itself was founded in early 1902 by four Eurasian families living in Tanjong Katong. They purchased plots of land in the area, as did Mr James Leonard Scheerder, who developed a coconut plantation around Marine Parade, Chapel Road and East Coast Road. The De La Salle Brothers also bought a plot of land in the area, and is now occupied by St. Patrick's School. Mass was celebrated during the holidays in the buildings they owned along the East Coast, now developed into East Coast Park. The beginnings of its actual structure only came about shortly after World War I, when Reverend Father Pierre Raudel, the then-parish priest of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, approached Scheerder for the donation of some land in Katong to build a chapel for the growing Catholic community in the area. Mr Scheerder conceded to the request on the condition that the land was to be used for the chapel and to be returned to the donor's estate if it were not used by the chapel. Regardless, in 1922, the foundation stone of the chapel was laid. The chapel was completed and consecrated to the Holy Family by Bishop Marie-Luc-Alphonse-Emile Barillon on 11 November 1923. As the growing Catholic community had outgrown the small chapel, the chapel building was demolished in 1931, and while waiting for a new church building to be built, the community conducted their Sunday Mass in Roxy Theatre.

The full-sized Church of the Holy Family was eventually completed on 19 June 1932. It was blessed and consecrated by Bishop Perrichon. By 1936, the church was made a parish, its first parish priest being Pierre Ruaudel. In 1969, to better accommodate and service the increasing number of Catholics in the area, the church again underwent renovation and extension work which was completed by April 1970. The church hall featured a single large crucifix on a blank wall behind the altar, and this set-up was often decorated with paints, banners and other artwork, changing to appropriately suit the missal theme of the week. David Saul Marshall donated a piece of land to the church, but too late to build an extension upon, and so was then used as a carpark.


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