A glimpse of history
Steeped in history, St. Mary’s Church, initially known as the Church of George V, traces its roots back to the early 20th century. The year 1911 marked a pivotal moment in its creation, coinciding with a significant visit from King George V himself. During his journey from Kolkata to Delhi, the monarch visited Arrah, prompting the inception of this red-bricked Gothic structure.
A gem of religious heritage
In the bustling Arrah, St. Mary’s Church stands as a serene haven, offering respite to weary souls and inspiration to all who behold it. As the sun sets upon its weathered stones and stained-glass windows, one cannot help but marvel at the enduring legacy of faith and fortitude that it represents. St. Mary’s Church is not merely a structure of bricks and mortar; it is a living example of the enduring power of belief and the boundless beauty of human creativity.