St. Mark's Church, Badulla

St Mark’s Church
St Mark’s Church at Badulla
Basic information
Location Badulla, Sri Lanka
Geographic coordinates 06°59′25.1″N 81°03′25.9″E / 6.990306°N 81.057194°E / 6.990306; 81.057194Coordinates: 06°59′25.1″N 81°03′25.9″E / 6.990306°N 81.057194°E / 6.990306; 81.057194
Affiliation Anglican
Status Active
Heritage designation Archaeological protected monument (6 June 2008)
Website St Mark’s Church, Badulla
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Completed 1857

St Mark’s Church, is an Anglican church in Badulla in Sri Lanka. The church is located in the central ward of Badulla Municipal Council at the junction of Mahiyangana - Badulla main road (B36). It was consecrated on 25 April 1857 by Bishop James Chapman. The church has been formally recognised by the Government as an archaeological protected monument in Sri Lanka. The designation was declared on 6 June 2008 under the government Gazette number 1553.[1]

History

Before 1857 church services were conducted in the local court house by the priest from Nuwara Eliya. On 24 February 1846 Bishop James Chapman visited Badulla and held a service in the court house which was attended by district officials and coffee planters. The next day he organised a public meeting for neighbourhood Ceylonese and Europeans to make preliminary arrangements for the construction of a church. After initiating the work of church he visited Badulla again in 1850 and 1853. It is said that people of all religions and races in Badulla contributed to the construction of the church.[2]

The church was finally erected by public subscription in the memory of Major Thomas William Rogers, (the Government Agent for Badulla District) who is said to have shot, at the very lowest estimate 1,400 wild elephants.[3] He died on 7 June 1845, struck by lightning at Sherwood estate in Haputale. He was buried in Nuwara Eliya, where his tomb was also struck by lightning numerous times.[3] The church was consecrated on 25 April 1857 (St Mark's day) by Bishop Chapman.[2]

The first vicar at the church was Rev. E. Mooyart. The twelfth vicar, from 1900 to 1925, was Rev. William J. P. Waltham, who established the St Mark’s missionary school at Medagama, which later became Uva College. In 1921 he built the bell tower of the church, with the money donated by church warden.[2]

References

  1. Gazette 1553 & 6 June 2008, p. 530.
  2. 1 2 3 "St. Mark's Church, Badulla". Diocese of Colombo. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  3. 1 2 Wright, Arnold (1907). Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon: Its History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources. London: Asian Educational Services, 1907. pp. 851–852. ISBN 9788120613355.

  • "PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications" (PDF). The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 1553. 6 June 2008.
  • Building In St Mark Church
  • St Mark’s Church : Church in Badulla
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