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St. Theresa Church, or St. Teresa's Church or variations, may refer to: Canada * St. Theresa's Catholic Church (Ottawa) * St. Teresa Roman Catholic Church, New Toronto, Etobicoke, Ontario China * St. Theresa's Church, Haining in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Comoros * St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Church, Moroni Denmark * St. Theresa's Church, Denmark, Copenhagen Gibraltar * St. Theresa's Church, Gibraltar Hong Kong * St. Teresa's Church (Hong Kong), St. Teresa's Church, Waterloo Road, near Kadoorie Hill, Kowloon India * Saint Theresa Church, Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu * St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic Church, Vellayambalam, Kerala Ireland * St. Teresa's Carmelite Church, Dublin Italy * Santa Teresa, Turin Lithuania * Church of St. Theresa, Vilnius Peru * Iglesia de Santa Teresita (Lima), Church of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Lima Poland * Carmelite Church, Przemyśl St. Kitts and Nevis * St. Theresa Church, Charlestown Singapore * Church of St ...
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Saint Theresa Church, Perambur
St.Theresa Church is a Catholicism, Catholic church under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madras and Mylapore, Archdiocese of Madras-Mylapore (Chennai-Mylai) in Tamil Nadu, India, in Sembiam division of Perambur, Chennai. Approximately 900 families have the membership in this Catholic parish. Many people from various parts of Chennai make pilgrimage to this church for the devotion of Infant Jesus of Prague, Infant Jesus. Saint Theresa Saint Theresa is the Patron saint of Sembiam Church parishioners. She is also known as St.Thérèse of Lisieux, Thérèse of Child Jesus. She was born at Alençon, France, 2 January 1873; died at Lisieux 30 September 1897. When she was fifteen she applied for permission to enter the Carmelite Convent, and being refused by the superior, went to Rome with her father, as eager to give her to God as she was to give herself, to seek the consent of Pope Leo XIII, then celebrating his jubilee. He preferred to leave the decision i ...
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