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India’s first studio chapel opens in Mumbai

The chapel is specially designed for online spiritual programs, said St Paul Father Johny Panamthanam, director of St Paul’s Multimedia

India’s first studio chapel was inaugurated in the provincial house of the Society of St Paul in Mumbai’s Bandra suburb.

Auxiliary Bishop John Rodrigues of Bombay blessed and inaugurated the chapel on January 28 in the presence of the Pauline Family members and well-wishers in Mumbai.

Speaking at the inaugural Mass, Bishop Rodrigues thanked the Society of St. Paul for the novel effort to attend to the spiritual needs of the people, especially during the lockdown caused by the pandemic.



“God speaks to his people in so many ways. He is speaking to us even through this pandemic. This chapel is also medium of God’s message for his people,” said the bishop.

“From this chapel people will experience God’s blessings and his grace as he will speak to them through Eucharistic Adoration and other spiritual animations. Their faith will be strengthened,” he added.

The chapel is specially designed for online spiritual programs, said St Paul Father Johny Panamthanam, director of St Paul’s Multimedia in Bandra.

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