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Thursday, 22 February 2018
Gill Charlton
We had the incredible honour of taking around our hero and idol Ms. Gill Charlton of 'The Telegraph" on a Fort Cochin Heritage Walk and a Kochi City Tour.
Just like her engaging writing and the best information she offers to her readers and travellers about a city or a country she introduces, she was highly observant and had a splendid memory. She could even recollect the remotest corners of our town from a visit 15 years ago.
Thank you Gill for finding us and deciding to spend your day in our historic Cochin with us. It was a learning experience which we thoroughly enjoyed.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Edapally Church
When the old Edapally church was built in 593 AD, there was no Fort Cochin. Even when it was rebuilt in 1080 AD there was not even a glimpse of Cochin. Folklore has it, there was sea uptill Edapally in those days. Cochin's landscape changed with the flood in 1341, with new islands coming up between Edapally and the Sea.
Traditionally Edapally St. George Church is the refuge for the people all around the area for centuries. In our agrarian past and more nature oriented life style, St. George at Edapally offered protection from poisonous reptiles and blessed the faithfuls abundantly with rich harvest. Everybody came to St. George, irrespective of their religion.
When the new church at Edapally was consecrated on April 19th, 2015, we are happy it suits the splendour and grace in which the saint is venerated by all, over the years. The thousands who visits the Saint on the feast days have a comfortable space to sit and pray now.
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