San Thome Cathedral
38 Santhome High Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600 004
The 16th-century Sao Thome Cathedral, built by the Portuguese and later rebuilt by the British, is said to house the bodily remains of St. Thomas, who came to India in 52 AD, in a tomb below the white neo-Gothic structure. Interior highlights include a series of stained glass windows inside the basilica depicting scenes from St. Thomas’s life as well as carved wooden panels of the Stations of the Cross.
The Basics
As a working cathedral, visitors are welcome to stop in for Mass (in both English and Tamil), though the church draws large crowds for Mass. After visiting the main cathedral, view the tomb of St. Thomas in the underground Tomb Chapel, accessible from outside the main church structure. Another structure on the grounds houses a small museum containing artifacts related to St. Thomas and a theater showing a video about his life. Most Mylapore walking tours also stop at the cathedral.
Things to Know Before You Go
- San Thome Cathedral is a must-visit for history buffs.
- As this is an active church and not just a tourist attraction, it’s important to dress modestly out of respect for local customs.
- Note that this church is not wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There
The cathedral is situated in Chennai’s Mylapore neighborhood, one block inland from the Foreshore Estate Promenade, which runs along the coast. The Mundaka Kanni Amman Koil and the Thirumayilai Railway Station are each about a 20-minute walk away from the church, while the famous Kapaleeshwar Temple is about 10 minutes away on foot.
When to Get There
The cathedral is open daily, with Mass on Sunday (check ahead for English service schedules). If you aren't interested in attending a service and want to avoid crowds, you're best off visiting during the week. The annual Feast of St. Thomas is also celebrated here, with activities starting in late June and going through early- to mid-July (his official feast day is July 3rd).
Chennai Churches
Although the San Thome Cathedral is Chennai’s most famous church, it’s certainly not the only one worth visiting. Other noteworthy churches include the nearby Church of Our Lady of Light, AKA the Luz Church (also built in the 1500s), the historic (and now defunct) Armenian Church, and the stately St. George’s Cathedral built by the British in the early 19th century.
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