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The ground level of the
Church provides a multi-purpose hall, a prayer room and four meeting
rooms around a soothing landscaped garden.
The Priests' offices are at the
second level. At this level are classrooms used for Catechism or for
various purposes. There is a bookshop and a small Chapel which also serves as a prayer room for adoration.
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The Sanctuary is at the third level. The
Priests' quarters and a library are at this level. There is an
audio-visual hall at the fourth level.
With the provision of a lift, the
elderly will find all levels of the Church easily accessible.
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Tabernacle in the Sanctuary contains the Host (Jesus Risen &
Alive). The 'steering wheel' of the ship reminds us that Jesus
is the Captain of the boat-shaped Church. "Don't be
afraid, in joy and sorrow, in calm and stormy waters, I am at
the helm always; have trust and confidence in me."
The Tabernacle
Lamp represents the lighthouse in the sea to guide the ship
home.
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Picture shows
the stained glass Cross above the Altar in the Sanctuary.
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The stained
glass in the Sanctuary is an inspiring realisation by the
architect, Mr Ho Kok Hoe. From the Star emanates the fifteen
rays of the mysteries of the Rosary. The Cross at the centre is
the sign of our salvation. The stained glass portholes in the
Sanctuary are from Grassi, Italy, and in brilliant colours bring
alive the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary.
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