The Chapel of the Transfiguration under threat of deterioration


The Chapel of the Transfiguration which has stood as a monumental edifice on the grounds of S. Thomas’ College, Mt. Lavinia for the past 8 decades, is now in need of urgent renovation. Generations of Thomians, both Christian and non-Christian have drawn inspiration from the towering Chapel and have grown from boys to men in its shadow. The Chapel was contructed originally through the unique commitment of the then Sub Warden, Rev. G. M. Withers, who personally travelled across the length and breath of Sri Lanka to collect cash contributions from all living Old Thomians in order to build the Chapel.. The Chapel was consecrated by Bishop Mark R. Carpenter-Garnier in February 1927 and dedicated to the event of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. The renowned mural depicting the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ was completed in 1968 by David Paynter. It stands to date as a unique masterpiece that inspires awe from those who are fortunate to feast their eyes on it.

The Chapel is a place where many lives have been transfigured and challenged. As the 80th year is celebrated, the dire need to renovate the Chapel including the replacement of the 80 year old roof has become a necessity. The leaks due to the decayed roof are causing further problems to the interior of the Chapel and need urgent attention, particularly as the mural can be damaged by the damp. A study of the structure has revealed that the architecture is of the most pristine quality and special cement has to be imported from England for the restoration while retaining the original impression. The estimated cost of all renovations is prohibitive amounting to over Rs. 25 million. A group of Old Thomians, the Special Events team of the Old Boys Association has been invited by the Warden to come forward to spearhead the Fund raising effort. It is anticipated that old boys, parents, well wishers and every person who appreciates the aesthetic and cultural value of this heritage site, will contribute towards this worthy cause.

A series of fund raising events have now  been organized, mainly showcasing the diverse talents of past and present Thomians in the fields of song, music and drama. A special service to launch the Fund raising efforts, in keeping with the age old College traditions will be held at the Chapel on 17th June, 2007. The project will be officially launched with a Media Conference on the famous Chapel steps on 19th, June. The fund raiser will kick off with ‘Revelations in Concert’, an evening of a capella music featuring a group of Old Boys who are some of Sri Lanka’s finest voices on 1st July at the Lionel Wendt. The other main events to follow are: Sale of College Bonds – 19th June onwards & SMS contributions via Dialog – 19th June onwards; Combined Schools Choir performance – 30th September; Sunday Fair at College grounds – 28th October;  A sing-a- long of old favourites in November; A special Christmas Tree programme across the  24 days leading upto Christmas; Dinner Theatre by Drama Society – January 2008;  The Fund raising initiatives will be many and will be spread out over a period of months leading up to Old Boys week in 2008. These will be unique opportunities for the entire extended Thomian community including parents and well wishers to experience high quality entertainment and thereby contribute towards the Chapel Renovation Fund.

This site will be linked to the main College website. Old Boys and well wishers overseas will be able to download songs sung by the College Choir and purchase special souvenirs online, including replicas of the mural. They can link up with the activities as well as contribute funding through the Payment Gateway that will be set up on this website. 156 years of tradition hinge on the restoration of the Chapel. It must be preserved so it can continue its silent service and inspire many generations of Thomians and others in the future.

 



Dear Old Thomian/Parent/Well Wisher,

Chapel of the Transfiguration Renovation Project

As you may be aware the 80th anniversary of the consecration of our College Chapel of the Transfiguration was celebrated in February this year. This edifice, towering over the entire campus from the highest point in the College has been a source of inspiration for generations of Thomians both Christian and non Christian since 1927 who have grown from boys to men under its shadow.

When the College was moved to Mount Lavinia by Warden W. A. Stone in 1918 there were only two permanent buildings - the Main Block and the Old Science Laboratory. The cadjan roofed Dining Hall served as a makeshift Chapel for daily services when a partition was put in place for Divine Worship. This situation prevailed until the advent of the Rev. G. M. Withers as Sub Warden. Rev. Withers is said to have gone around Sri Lanka on his battered motor cycle visiting each and every Old Boy to solicit contributions, often not leaving their homes until the Old Boy had pledged a suitable sum! His efforts were tireless and after a long and often arduous journey the Chapel was finally completed due to him his tireless efforts and the generous benefactions of numerous old boys and well wishers in the island and abroad. In February 1927 the new Chapel was consecrated by Bishop Mark R. Carpenter-Garnier and dedicated to the event of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ, at the invitation of the new Warden Ven. Kenneth Mcpherson. In 1968 Mr. David Paynter completed his captivating masterpiece of the mural depicting the Transfiguration of Christ.

Over these past 80 years the Chapel has continued to be a place where lives have been challenged and transfigured. Synonymous servers with the Chapel have been its many servants - Chaplains, Choir Masters, Organists and Sextons - a number of whom are synonymous not only with the Chapel but with S. Thomas' College as well. Great men such as Canon John Foster, Canon Roy Yin, Fr. Lucian Fernando, Mr. Russell Bartholomeusz contributed immensely to the liturgical and spiritual tradition that has been integral to the Chapel.

As the 80th year is celebrated it has become apparent that a dire need at the present time is the replacing of the 80 year old roof. The leaks due to the decayed roof are causing further problems for the interior of the Chapel and needs urgent attention. Patch up jobs are not advisable or possible. Complete replacement is the only option. The estimated cost is prohibitive amounting to over twelve million rupees. A special team has been invited by the Warden to offer guidance and expertise on the technical aspects and The Special Events Team has been asked to spearhead the fund raising effort

The funds will be mainly raised by showcasing Thomian schoolboys and Old Boys talents in song, music and drama. These will be unique opportunities for the entire extended Thomian community including parents and well wishers to experience high quality entertainment and thereby contribute towards the Chapel Renovation Fund. The Fund raising initiatives will be many and will be spread out over a period of months leading up to Old Boys week in 2008. A special website, linked to the main College website, will be set up on the date of the launch of our Fund raising initiatives on 19th June, 2007. Overseas Old Boys can participate and link up with our activities as well as contribute funding through the Payment Gateway that will be set up. 

As in the past, the College needs you! We receive no funding from outside sources in Sri Lanka or abroad. The call, therefore, is to the entire Thomian community here and abroad to rally round and contribute so that future generations too can benefit from College just as her sons of the past have done.

Esto Perpetua!

Dr. D. A Ponniah
Warden
S. Thomas’ College

 

Rt. Rev Duleep de Chickera
Bishop of Colombo & Chairman Board of Governors
S. Thomas’ College

 



For more information on the Chapel of the Transfiguration Renovation Project, check out -
www.stcChapel.org

 




Picture Gallery


Thanksgiving Service and Launch of the Chapel Renovation Fund

Media Launch of the Chapel Renovation Fund
 

Revelations In Concert  - 1st July '07

Grand Sing -A- Long  - 11th Aug '07

Combined Schools Choir Performance - 30th Sep '07

"CANTO PERPETUA" -19th & 20th Oct '07

Tons of Money - 2nd, 3rd & 4th Nov '07


Gala Fundraiser Dinner Tuesday 11th March '08




The event calendar can be viewed on your mobile phone at wap.stcChapel.org


Past Thomian Choir Group



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