Tuesday, October 12, 2010
St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
St Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore is the seat of the Bishop of Singapore, the Primate of the Anglican Province of Southeast Asia. The neo-Gothic church was inspired by the ruined Netley Abbey in England. Built in 1842 by Indian convicts, the cathedral is a landmark in the middle of Singapore's business district. There is a worship service for Filipino residents of the city-state every Sunday. The church has stones from Canterbury in its fabric, thereby showing its communion with St Augustine's see.
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