Religious Institutions - Singapore, , Singapore
In early 1957, Archbishop Olçomendy purchased a 5-acre plot of land in the Serangoon Garden Estate. Originally planned to house British military forced based in Singapore, the area housed around 15,000 people back in the 1950s. This land would have the Church as well as a primary school managed by the Infant Jesus Sisters. After the land in Serangoon Garden was purchased, Fr Philippe Meisonnier was appointed to take charge of the church building efforts. Together with members of the Church building committee, Fr Meisonnier wasted no time, visiting the people every evening with his trademark fabric bag slung on his shoulders, to make personal appeals for funds to build the church.Finally on 11th January 1959, Archbishop Olçomendy officially blessed the new Church with Fr Rene Challet appointed to be its first parish priest. By 1964, the first Parish Council was set up to act as an advisory body to the parish priest. The original parish boundary was centred around the Serangoon Garden Estate, and extended outwards to include Braddell Heights, St Helier's Avenue, Brighton Crescent and Plantation Avenue. The areas under Ang Mo Kio New Town were also divided between the Church of the Holy Spirit and St Francis Xavier Church to manage. With a growing Catholic community in the parish, a Parish Centre was built in 1977 to be a place where the youth of the parish could receive religious education, and adults could use to meet, bond and help each other. A Play School was added on within the Parish Social Centre and kindergarten classes began to run in 1978. Extending its reach to the community within the area, Church members began making regular visits to the Cheshire Home in 1979, and bringing members of the Cheshire Home for mass on Sundays. As part of the Great Jubilee year of celebrations in 1999 to 2000, our parish was one of the five churches designated to be pilgrimage Churches. Today, the parish serves a population of 5,000 Catholics living in Serangoon district.
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