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St. Luke's Church, Abbottabad : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Luke's Church, Abbottabad

St Luke's Church, Abbottabad is an Anglican church dedicated to St. Luke, now under the jurisdiction of the Peshawar Diocese of the Church of Pakistan. It was originally founded in the town of Abbottabad, British India,〔In what used to be part of the Punjab, later the North West Frontier Province from 1901. See ''Hazara Gazetteer 1907'', the Introductory, p.vii〕 in 1864.〔JH Pratt, Archdeacon of Rawalpindi, Entry for 25 November 1864, ''Old Historical Records Register'' Vol I, 1863-1912, St Luke's, Abbottabad〕
== History ==
The work on the construction of St Luke's commenced in 1854-55, with initial delays due to slow fund-raising and then a brief interruption due to the Indian War of Independence (or Indian Mutiny) and it was completed and then consecrated by the Bishop of Calcutta〔At that time, George Cotton〕 in 1864.〔Pratt, 1864〕 Its jurisdiction covered most of the Hazara region including Abbottabad itself, Haripur,〔Which is now a sub-parish with the St John's Church, HaripurMansehra and the Galyat hill tracts.〔Including the small seasonal St Matthew's Church, Nathia Gali, St John's Church, Dunga Gali and St Xavier in the Wilderness, Thandiani. See Tarin, O. 'The Chaplains of St Luke's, Abbottabad', in ''The FIBIS Journal'', No 27, Spring 2012, pp.23-29〕 The Old Christian Cemetery, Abbottabad, was also attached to it.
Before the foundation of this church, the local Christian community did not have recourse to a regular vicar or chaplain and these services were provided occasionally by chaplains attached to various military regiments in the cantonment〔In particular by the chaplains of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles who had a long association with St Luke's〕 or by officials deputed from time to time from Peshawar or Rawalpindi. From late November 1864, however, the Rev. P.Kellner was regular Vicar and Chaplain, until April 1866.〔For a full list of Chaplains at St Luke's Abbottabad, until 1947, see the 'Ecclesiastical Records' at the FIBIS Database http://new.fibis.org/frontis/bin/index.php Retrieved 17 April 2012〕 Thereafter, some other notable Vicars/Chaplains here included the Rev. Henry Fisher Corbyn,〔G.Weber, ''Pioneer Biographies of the British Period, to 1947'', Appendix A〕 the Rev. James G.S. Syme〔''Crockford's Clerical Directories'' via http://www.ancestry.com〕 and the Rev.T.Bomford.〔See ''The Bomfords of Ireland and Allied Families'' , 2005, via http://www.bomford.net〕
For further details of the Chaplains at St Luke's, see: List of Chaplains, St Luke's Church, Abbottabad

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