Nearly two centuries of faith, miracles & community in Colombo
St. Anthony's Shrine, also known as St. Anthony's Church, is a revered Roman Catholic sanctuary located in Kochchikade, Kotahena, Colombo 13, Sri Lanka. Dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, our shrine stands as a national shrine within the Archdiocese of Colombo, serving as a beacon of faith, hope, and miracles for devotees from all walks of life.
Nestled in the heart of Colombo, we welcome pilgrims, visitors, and the local community to experience the profound spiritual heritage that has endured for nearly two centuries.
The origins of St. Anthony's Shrine trace back to the early Dutch colonial era in the 17th century, a time when Catholicism faced persecution in Sri Lanka. Legend tells of Father Antonio, a Franciscan priest who disguised himself as a merchant to minister to the faithful in secret. Seeking refuge among the fishing community in Mutwal, he performed a miracle by planting a cross on the beach to halt the encroaching sea, leading to the conversion of many locals. In gratitude, the Dutch authorities granted land for a modest mud-brick chapel dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua, where Father Antonio is now buried.
At the heart of our shrine lies a sacred relic — a tiny fragment of St. Anthony's tongue — preserved in a glass case alongside a statue of the saint at the entrance. This relic draws countless pilgrims seeking intercession for lost causes, healing, and guidance, embodying St. Anthony's reputation as the "Wonder Worker."
As a place of inclusive worship, we open our doors to people of all faiths, fostering a spirit of unity and devotion. Our Tuesday novenas and special feasts attract throngs of believers, creating a vibrant atmosphere of prayer and community.
Today, St. Anthony's Shrine remains an active hub for worship, charitable works, and cultural events in Colombo. Whether you're a lifelong devotee or a curious visitor, we invite you to explore our historic grounds, participate in our services, or simply find solace in our peaceful surroundings.
For more information on Mass timings, events, or how to support our mission, please contact us or visit our parish office. May St. Anthony's blessings be with you always.