Stella Maris Church, St. George's
Stella Maris Church | |
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Location | St. George's |
Country |
Bermuda United Kingdom |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
The Stella Maris Church[1] is the name given to a religious building linked to the Catholic Church[2] is located at 3 Duke of Clarence Street, in the town of Saint George[3] of the British overseas territory of Bermuda in the North Atlantic Ocean.
The church began as a chapel in 1947[4] and was inaugurated and blessed in February 1948, follows the Roman or Latin Rite and is in the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda (Dioecesis Hamiltonensis in Bermuda), and was raised to its current status by Pope Paul VI in 1967 by the papal bull "Sanctissimae Christi".
As its name implies, the church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary in her title Stella Maris, or 'Star of the Sea.' In 2000 it was declared a center of Marian veneration of the diocese.
References
- ↑ Stella Maris Church, Bermuda
- ↑ "Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church in Bermuda | Churches | Bermuda Business Listings". local.bermuda.com. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
- ↑ Smith, Lloyd Sydney (1969-01-01). Caribbean Who, What, why. L.S. Smith.
- ↑ A guide to the records of Bermuda. Bermuda Archives ; printed by the Government Stationary Office. 1980-01-01.