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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Anglican cathedrals in Asia, Anglican churches in India, Anglican churches in Malaysia, Anglican churches in Pakistan, Anglican churches in Singapore, Anglican churches in Thailand, Anglican churches in the United Arab Emirates, St. George's Cathedral, Chennai, Christ Church Melaka, Saint George's Church, Singapore, Church of Our Saviour, Singapore, St. James' Church, Delhi, St. Mary's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur, St. Paul's Church, Landour, St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, St. Mary's Church, Fort St. George, St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata, St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong, St. John's Church, Meerut, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Palayamkottai, Christ Church Bangkok, Thachanallur Pastorate, Macau Protestant Chapel, St. Matthew's Church, Singapore, Seoul Anglican Cathedral, Medak Cathedral, Holy Trinity Church, Dubai, St. Andrew's Cathedral, St. John in the Wilderness, All Saints' Church, Taiping, St. John's Church, Fuzhou, Christ Church Jebel Ali, Christ Church, Nazareth, Christ Church, Jerusalem, St. John's Church, Secunderabad, Holy Trinity Church, Bolarum, St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, St. Agnes Cathedral, All Saints Church, Peshawar, St. George's Church, Penang, St. John's Cathedral, Taipei, St Philip's Church. Excerpt: St. George's Cathedral is a Church of South India, (previously Anglican), cathedral in Chennai, India. The cathedral was built in 1815 AD. St. George's occupies an important place in the history of Christianity in India, as the Church of South India was inaugurated here on September 27, 1947. The Cathedral was packed to capacity and the big pandal outside held over 2000 people. It marked the breaking down of ecclesiastical barriers between Protestants of various traditions. The architecture of St. George's Cathedral is remarkable for its tall spire, pillars, marble statues, mural tablets and memorials ...