Santa Cruz Church: One of two remaining influences of Portuguese culture
The Church of the Holy Cross, or better known as Santa Cruz Church, is one of many old Catholic churches in Bangkok. It was built in 1770 during the reign of King Taksin (1867 – 1782). The church is a legacy of Thai-Portuguese relations that dates back to the 16th century. Cruise along the Chao Phraya River and you will notice this prominent landmark nestled along the river bank. The church’s reddish dome is a sight hard to miss.
If you can, make your way to the church on the 14th of September. The 14th of September is of religious significance to the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. On this day in 336 AD, St. Helena, mother of Roman Emperor Constantine, the first Christian emperor, made a miraculous discovery of the Holy Cross during a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The day has been designated the Feast of the Triumph of the Holy Cross. For this reason, the church was named Santa Cruz (Holy Cross). Special preparations are made inside the church.