A slice of Pune’s history
Saint Crispin's Church, Karve Road
CAMIL PARKHE
Sakal Times
Wednesday, November 16, 2011 AT 11:56 AM (IST)
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A majority of the century-old churches in the city are based in Pune Camp, Wanowrie and Khadki where the British regime had military establishments. Many new churches have sprung up in eastern parts of the city including Yerwada, Nagar Road, Vadgaonsheri during the past few decades, following shifting of the Christian population from Pune Camp and also migration of Christians from the neighbouring districts to these sub-urban areas. In contrast, there are a few churches in Kothrud and other western parts of the city as the number of Christian families is comparatively less in these areas.
The structure initially served as the place of worship for nuns belonging to the Convent of Saint Mary the Virgin, having headquarters at Wantage, and priests of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist, with headquarters at Oxon in the United Kingdom.
Soon after the church was constructed, a plague struck Pune. The Society of Saint John the Evangelist then opened an orphanage for boys, who had lost their parents and relatives in the epidemic. The orphanage was closed later due to shortage of manpower. However, it was reopened in 1940 as a Rescue and Preventive Home for Girls and Women under the Diocesan Council of Bombay.
The property of over six acres and 20 guntha of land was handed over to the Convent of Saint Mary the Virgin in 1951. The facade of the church, its external and as well internal structures are very special. The church has indeed stood the test of the time. The structure measures about 3,000 square feet and is built in the Gothic architectural styles.
Tichnor Charles, secretary of St Crispin's Home, said that some years ago, a new complex for St. Crispin's Home was constructed near the church. It comprises a residential child care facility, a primary and secondary school and a vocational training centre.
UNEXPECTED VISITOR
St Crispin’s Church complex was in the news some years back when a leopard strayed into this complex located in one of the busiest areas of the city. The leopard was spotted relaxing on a tree over a room. The wild animal was captured by the forest personnel late in the evening after it was tranquilised and captured.
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On 18/11/2011 12:28 PM vishwas patole said:
Dear Kamil, God bless you & your family, we people are staying in Pune city, but yet we do not know details about it, thanks for good information thanks vishwas patole
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