St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church “has remained true – to Christ, to community, and to calling” – Pres Ali
…as institution observes its 150th anniversary
President Dr Irfaan Ali on Sunday joined the hundreds in the congregation at St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church in Beterverwagting (BV), East Coast Demerara (ECD) on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. As a special invited guest, the President arrived to join in the celebration of the momentous occasion, the Church noted on its social media page. Speaking at the event at the end of the Service, the President said that the St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church in Beterverwagting is a jewel in the national crown and a proud part of Guyana’s architectural and spiritual patrimony.
President Dr Irfaan Ali delivers a speech to mark the 150th anniversary of the St Peter’s RC Church, BV
“Institutions come and go. But few stand the test of time. Few remain relevant, revered, and radiant after 150 years. St Peter’s has done all that and more. It has weathered storms — both literal and metaphorical. It has outlived regimes, reshaped generations, and re-imagined its mission for changing times. And through it all, it has remained true — to Christ, to community, and to calling.”
According to Jonathan Yearwood on the church’s social media page, the President gave “a short but wonderful speech”, stayed after Mass and met with parishioners, took photos with them, and donated Tablets for the school children.
The President donated Tablets for students
He also made a donation to the church’s Building Fund to assist in repairs and maintenance of the building. President Ali then sat with the congregation and had a traditional St Peter’s breakfast of saltfish and bake, chased down with a bottle of water, he added “This was completely unexpected but much appreciated. This is what makes him the “People” person he is. Once again, on behalf of the St Peter’s congregation, I say Thank You President Ali,” Yearwood said.
A donation was made to the church’s Building Fund
To ensure that the church and other religious institutions across the country continue unhindered, the President reminded the public that his Government will soon launch a programme to support religious institutions throughout Guyana.
According to the Guyana National Trust, St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, located on Beterverwagting Main Road and St. Peter’s Street in the community of Beterverwagting (BV), was on June 29, 1875, opened, and dedicated to St Peter. The bell and its tower were donated by Mr Francis Faria sometime in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Circa 1920, the church underwent rehabilitative works whereby the structure was extended to accommodate an apse and an aisle with Gothic arches between it and the nave.
The President sat with the congregation for its traditional St Peter’s breakfast of saltfish and bake, with water
Additional work was done on the building in 1948 which led to the Lady Altar and the altar of St Teresa being included into the structure.
Sometime later, the roof was replaced and in 1974, once again the church was rehabilitated.
Sometime in the latter part of the 19th century, a primary school was opened next to the church.
In 2008, the single-storey timber edifice underwent restoration work which was completed in time for its observance of St Peter’s feast day on June 29, 2008.