Saint Paul Church, Mela Ilandaikulam Explained

St. Paul Church
Native Name:தூய பவுல் தேவாலயம்
Location:Mela Ilandaikulam, : Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
Geo:8.9431°N 77.6853°W
Status:Young Church
Functional Status:Active
Heritage Designation:Village Shrine
Architecture Style:Gothic
Year Completed:1903 12, df=yes
Specifications:yes
Length:50.4 metres (165 feet)
Width:10.3 metres (34 feet)
Width Nave:10m (30feet)
Spire Height:50.4m (165.4feet)

Saint Paul's Church Mela Ilandaikulam (Tamil: தூய பவுல் தேவாலயம்) in Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, is located in Mela Ilandaikulam, India.

History

St. Paul Church Mela Ilandaikulam Tirunelveli diocese (marai mavattam), launched on 28 December 1903. If the Christian people of this village after 2005 started work in the church tower. But church tower the opening ceremony of was observed on 20 May 2007. This church operates under the Manur and Erandum Sollan church councils.

Festival and specialities

Every year on 20 May, a seven-day festival takes place. The first day is for prayer and worship. The second day a gospel meeting follows; school children's art shows play an important role. Festivities take place at night. Many people return to the village during the festival.

Campanile

The height of the church tower is, its width is . Its interior is includes the giant campanile. The bell is sounded when a fire breaks out and for marriages and funeral.