Church of South India - Gallery

Gallery

  • C.S.I. Medak Cathedral
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli
  • St. George's Cathedral, Chennai
  • St. Mary's Church, Chennai
    Oldest Anglican church in India
  • CSI_Immanuel_Church,_Ernakulam
  • Holy Trinity Church, Bangalore
    Central Karnataka Diocese
  • Mateer Memorial CSI Church, Trivandrum
    South Kerala Diocese
  • Holy Trinity C.S.I.Church in Pragasapuram, Thoothukudi Nazareth Diocese, Tamil Nadu
  • St. John's C.S.I.Cathedral, Nazareth
    Thoothukudi Nazareth Diocese, Tamil Nadu
  • St Michael and all Angels C.S.I. Church, Mudalur
    Thoothukudi Nazareth Diocese, Tamil Nadu
  • St. John's C.S.I. Church, Secunderabad circa 1890
    It is the oldest church in Hyderabad
  • Holy Trinity C.S.I. Church, Bolarum
    It was commissioned by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
  • Holy Trinity CSI Cathedral, Kottayam
  • St. John's C.S.I. Church, Adayal Mudalur

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