Friday, 12 April 2019

C.S.I. Brough Memorial Church, Erode, Erode District Tamil Nadu.

05th April 2019.
This Indo-saracenic  style Church was started in 1927 and completed in 1930 AD. This Church was dedicated by the Bishop Asariya and named after Brough as “Brough Memorial Church”. It was told that the basement is equivalent to the depth of the wall height above the ground level. Only lime mortar instead of cement was used for constructing the Church. Plastering of the walls were done with a mixture of lime and polished using egg.    The required stone and doors and windows are brought from Karur, which is about 60 KM from Erode.  Since Brough’s wife Rosetta Jane died before completion of the Church, she was buried in side the Church Complex.


The word God is one “கடவுள் ஒருவரே” ( யாகுதா ) is written at the entrance of the Church in Tamil and Urdu.  These inscriptions and the Indo- saracenic style architecture adopted for  constructing this Church was to attract the Muslim population of Erode. It is worth to note that there is no cross or statue of Jesus / Mother Mary in the  Alter.  There is also anther inscription tablet, reads as “இயேசு கிறிஸ்து தாமே மூலைகல்”.

BRIEF HISTORY OF “ANTHONY WATSON BROUGH”.
Anthony Watson Brough, an Australian Protestant  born in 1861 CE, joined in London Christian missionary after completing his priest training.  In 1894 CE he was appointed at Coimbatore and transferred  to Erode to take care of Mission activities in 1897 CE. He came along with his wife Rosettajane Brough and his son Herbert Brough.

During his stay  he started 14 schools in Suburban and 80 schools in urban areas around Erode. In which one of the School  was a boarding school with hostel and food facilities.  He also holds a a higher position in Erode Municipality. When an epidemic of Plaque, Malaria and smallpox erupted at Erode, he brought Dr Miken C Rees from Vellore.   After She left Dr Miss Halda Bolard took charge of the medication, in a tent put up in front of Brough’s House.  He is also an instrumental for setting of a Hospital at Erode.

After his son’s death in world War, he started a hospital at Chennimalai and named after him. In 1934CE Brough retired from missionary and returned to Australia and died in 1936 CE. In memory of Brough the Road Between Panneerselvam park to General Hospital is named as Brough Road and  Small Village near Thingalur, Perundurai is also named as Brough Nagar.  ( Now the Brough Road name is in controversial. Tamil Nadu Govt.  wants to change it as Meenakshi Sundaram Road for which about 300 applications were submitted to the District Revenue Officer not to Change the name ).

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