St. Jerome Church, Catholic church in Kashimira, India
St. Jerome Church in Kashimira is a church building that stands on a hillock next to the Western Express Highway, featuring stained glass windows and carefully crafted wooden details. The interior displays intricately worked timber throughout the structure that creates a distinctive appearance.
Portuguese Franciscan priests built the original wooden structure in 1595, establishing one of the region's oldest Catholic sites. The building was reconstructed several times after suffering damage from natural disasters and other destructive events.
The church draws worshippers from surrounding villages who gather here for prayers and celebrations throughout the year. It has become woven into the daily religious life of the local communities.
The church is easily reached by bus and is near two railway stations: Mira Road and Dahisar. Visitors should check local service times before going and dress respectfully when entering this active place of worship.
The church celebrates the feast of Saint Jerome on December 26 instead of the traditional September 30, marking the completion of a major renovation in 1926. This unusual timing makes the celebration especially memorable for visitors and those interested in local history.
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