Duff Church

 Rev Dr Alexander Duff (26 April 1806 – 12 February 1878) was the first overseas missionary of the Church of Scotland to India who arrived in Calcutta on 27 May 1830.The two educational institutions founded by Duff, i.e., the General Assembly's Institution and the Free Church Institution would be merged in 1908 to form the Scottish Churches College. After the unification of the Church of Scotland in 1929, the institution would be known as Scottish Church College.  In 1848, Duff founded the ‘Bengali Church’ or Free Church for the Christian Bengalis and his close associate Sir. David Ewart (1805-1860) became the first full time pastor of Duff Church. The church was named ‘Duff Church’ in February1910. After the union of Church of Scotland and the Duff Church of Calcutta in 1929, the church got recognition as the main Presbyterian Church. This historical church is located on ‘Duff Street’ on the eastern side of Hedua Swimming Pool. Presently it is known as ‘Prabhu Jishu’ Girja of the Catholics. 

Reference:  https://cnicalcutta.org/church_duff_church.html

The Church now opens only on Sundays or other special days and photography is strictly prohibited within the premises.

Date of visit: 02.08.2021

















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