St. Anne’s Church -Talawila
No matter what religion you follow, St. Anne’s Church in Talawila
is one of the most ancient and wonderful of all Christian shrines in Sri
Lanka. Founded in the epicentre of tradition and holiness, thousands of pilgrims
flock during the Christmas season, in March and August to this amazing place
of solitude and solace. Close to Kalpitiya, the St.Anne’s Church is
easy to access with the roads in good condition and offering some stunning
views of the Talawila Beach in peace.
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There are two accounts of its origins in which the first one is about a
European trader, travelling in a ship dedicated to St. Anne, was shipwrecked
off the coast of Talawila in the early half of the 18th century. As the place
where they landed wasn’t very hospitable, they sought a place to rest
their aching limbs and souls. They spied a large banyan tree at a distance
and they approached it with the statue of St. Anne which they had in their
possession. This image, they placed in the tree with the captain of the ship
vowing to return again and build a church if his business prospered. The
European trader obviously met with success as he desired, and kept his word
by building a church at the place where the statue of St. Anne stood in its
glory.
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The other account is that in the 17th century, a poor Portuguese man journeyed
from Mannar to Colombo in order to seek a livelihood. However, he failed
to do so and was returning by the coast, when he happened to fall asleep
under a large tree at Talawila at the site of the present church. He dreamed
that he saw an image at the foot of the tree, with lighted tapers burning
on each side. Waking up from his sleep, he saw with astonishment that the
image was actually there.
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In this confusion, he prayed loud and at that moment was suddenly dazed
and awestruck by the ‘great awakening light’, which illumined
the form of St. Anne herself. The mother of the Holy Virgin in her glorious
presence stood before him and told that the image he had seen was intended
as a representation of herself and that he should build a church there, christen
it after her, and preserve in it the relic that had so graciously been revealed
to him. Impressed and moved with this experience, the poor man set out to
build a small Chapel.
St. Anne appeared to him again and left him some gold coins which enabled
him shortly to return to his country where he raised funds for the construction
of a permanent church at Talawila. He then had a third vision of this beautiful
saint, upon whose instructions he built a larger one in its place.
“The image” now exhibited in the church is said to be the identical
statue discovered by the Portuguese man in the manner narrated here.
In 1943, by some strange coincidence, exactly a hundred years after the erection
of the present church, there appeared the hull of a wrecked vessel for which
the present generation has no recollection whatever. The crowds of people
who flocked to view it, in the pious belief that it was the vessel which
had once borne the image of St. Anne, testify to the persistence off
the tradition.
Driving Directions to St. Annes Church - Thalawila
Route from Colombo
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Though : Negambo
distance :156 km
Travel time : 2.30 - hours
Driving directions :
see on google map
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Map
Created : March 4, 2010
Updated :
November 20, 2010
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