Glory to the Triune God!
Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road and Fr. Basil Jeyawardane (d.1958)- A close friend of the Malankara Orthodox Church.
Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road, Colombo |
Looking at
the dome of church building adjacent to the Colombo National hospital, one
wonders if they have encountered an Orthodox church in the city. This is the
Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road in Colombo, an Anglican church which
celebrated 200 years of existence on September 18, 2016.
The construction
of the St Paul’s Church was initiated by Rev Basil Jeyawardene in June 1930. The
parish was originally located in a placed called Pettah in Colombo, where noise
rendered the holding of the services impossible. In 1926, the decision was made
to sell the church premises and use the funds to build a new church, in closer
proximity to the homes of the people. On June 1, 1930 Rev Basil Jeyawardene assumed
charge and addressed the very important need to construct the new Church at Kynsey
Road.
Some preliminary
thinking had already taken place and the general inclination was in the
direction of a parish building modeled on traditional Gothic lines. However, Fr
Basil did not favour this line of thought. Having examined many possibilities,
they decided to adopt the Byzantine architecture based on the model of St Sofia
Cathedral, in Istanbul Turkey.
(Ref: Rev Basil Jeyawardene, Church of St Paul the Apostle, Ceylon Today, December 1954, Vol III, No. 12, Page-23 and Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road, Second Centenary Commemoration, 1816-2016, Pg-6).
(Ref: Rev Basil Jeyawardene, Church of St Paul the Apostle, Ceylon Today, December 1954, Vol III, No. 12, Page-23 and Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road, Second Centenary Commemoration, 1816-2016, Pg-6).
The church
built in Easter Orthodox style, has the priest facing the Altar during the Mass
unlike the Anglican tradition wherein the priest faces the people. According to
Rev Fr Dushyanta, the current vicar, the church didn’t have mics up until
recently as the architecture supplemented the voices to be heard in the whole
church.
This parish
did have a fruitful association with the Malankara Orthodox Church during the
life and times of Rev Basil Jeyawardene. The magazines of Church of St Paul the
Apostle note the following:
- A memorable occasion of such contact was the visit in
October 1937, of His Holiness Baselios Geevarghese II, Catholicose of the East
accompanied by Abo Alexios (later his Grace Alexio Mar Theodosius Thirumeni)-
Abbott of the Bethany Monastery, Fr Matthew and deacon Koshy. The liturgy of St
James was celebrated by Abo Alexios with the full majesty of the ritual of the Syrian
church. It was an inspiring act of worship for the 360 persons who were
present.
- A year later, on 30th June 1940- the Sunday of the Octave of SS Peter and Paul, St Paul’s parish had the pleasure of the presence of the His Grace Alexios Mar Theodosius Thirumeni on the occasion of a service celebrated by the Lord Bishop of Colombo the Rt Rev. Cecil D Horsley.
- After a lapse of many years the parish received yet another delegation from the Malankara Orthodox Church on Sept 15, 2015 led by His Grace Yuhanon Mar Diascoros Metropolitan along with few priests. They jointly celebrated the Holy Eucharist in the tradition of the Syrian liturgy assisted by Rev Jeyaraj (current vicar of St Thomas Church Gintupitiya) and Rev Cannon Joshua Rutnam, which was attended by parishioners as well as visitors.
The parish
also remembers the services rendered by the Orthodox priest from India- Rev Fr KM
Simon as a member of the Clergy staff from January 1941 to June 1944. During
this period, he was for a short time the Priest- in -charge whilst Fr Basil was
on an overseas holiday.
(Ref: Pg
22, Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road, Fifty Years of
Worship-1934-1984 and Pgs 29-30, Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road,
Second Centenary Commemoration, 1816-2016)
St Paul’s
Kynsey Road was also visited by Russian Orthodox dignitaries- Archbishop Nestor
and Archimandrite Nathaniel in 1937-38. As a dear friend of the Orthodox
Church, Fr Basil Jeyawardene gave assistance to the Indian and Russian missions
in Ceylon.
Vijaya
Vidyasagara, noted Sri Lankan socialist and St Paul’s Kynsey Road parish
member, who as a young child saw the visits of both the Indian Orthodox and Russian
Orthodox dignitaries to this parish, states that it was Fr Basil Jeyawardene
who secured the services of a Syrian Orthodox priest to look after the
Independent Catholic church congregation (i.e. the community of Alvares
Thirumeni’s mission in Ceylon) and Russian Orthodox community in times of need.
(Ref;Vijaya Vidyasagara, Memoirs of a Christian and a Socialist, The Ecumenical
institute for Study and Dialogue, Colombo, © 2016, Pgs 10- 12).
To be
continued…
In Christ,
Rincy John
Link to Part-1
of the article is here.
Link to
Part- 2 of the article is here.
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