Mumbai: The significance of the cross at St Andrew
Updated On: 29 October, 2016 11:06 AM IST | | The Guide Team
<p>Rarely does a cross carry as much history as the church in which it stands. The stone cross of Santa Andra or St Andrew inside one of Bandra’s oldest landmarks remains a silent, sturdy witness of suburb’s historic past</p>

(Extreme left) A view of the Church of St Andrew; (left) A close-up of the cross depicting one side of the 45 symbols. Pic/Sneha Kharabe
It’s rare to enter a church complex and not spot devotees offering prayers at a giant-sized crucifix within the enclosure. Now imagine a scene from Bandra in the 1800s. The Arabian Sea lashes the rocky, palm-fringed shore that lines the Church of St Andrew. Inside the complex, a few parishioners gather around the Cross of Santa Anna as a Jesuit padre explains the Biblical significance of each of the 45 symbols carved on it.
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