St Matthias' Church, Lakshapathiya Explained

Building Name:St Matthias’ Church
Location:Lakshapathiya, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Coordinates:6.7992°N 79.8782°W
Functional Status:Active
Religious Affiliation:Anglican
Province:Western Province
District:Colombo
Architecture:yes
Architecture Type:Church
Founded By:Charles Henry de Soysa[1]
Groundbreaking:24 February 1872
Year Completed:1875

St Matthias’ Church, is a church in Moratuwa in Sri Lanka. The church is located in Lakshapathiya approximately 1.1km (00.7miles) away from the Soysapura junction on Colombo-Galle main road (A2). It was consecrated on 24 February 1876 (St. Matthias’ Day) by Reginald Stephen Copleston, the fourth Bishop of Colombo.

History

The first church school in Lakshapathiya was opened in 1849, and the school building was used as the place for the church services on Sunday. In 1861, there was an idea to establish a church in Lakshapathiya when Abraham Mendis was appointed as the colonial Chaplain for Moratuwa area. After a few years, Mendis conceived the idea of having a day school festival and at that time there were only two schools namely Rawatawatte School and Laxapathiya School. On 15 December 1869 the school festival was taken place and at the occasion Charles Henry de Soysa, a Ceylonese entrepreneur and philanthropist, agreed to assist in building a new church for the village.[2]

The foundation stone for the church in Lakshapthiya was laid on 24 February 1872 by Hugh Willoughby Jermyn, the third Bishop of Colombo. A bottle containing different coins of Ceylon and an inscription engraved on a metal plate were also laid with the foundation stone.[3] The occasion was attended by the chaplain Mendis, Rev. J. Bacon, Mudaliyar Susew de Soysa, and de Soysa. By the end of 1875 the construction work was completed and the church was consecrated on 24 February 1876, St. Matthias’ Day, by the Bishop of Colombo, Reginald Stephen Copleston.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charles Henry de Soysa's 176th birth anniversary. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. Daily News (Sri Lanka). 5 March 2012 . 29 July 2017.
  2. Web site: St. Matthias' Church, Lakshapathiya, Moratuwa – 125th Anniversary. Upali Newspapers. The Island (Sri Lanka). 13 March 2001 . 29 July 2017.
  3. Web site: St. Matthias' Church, Lakshapathiya. Diocese of Colombo. 29 July 2017.