Church of Christ the King – A Gothic Landmark Within Loyola College, Chennai
When people think of Loyola College , they usually think of one of Chennai's most respected educational institutions, its sprawling green campus, distinguished alumni, and nearly century-old academic traditions. Yet hidden among the trees and historic buildings stands a structure that deserves attention in its own right, the magnificent Church of Christ the King. With its soaring 175-foot spire, pointed arches, stained-glass windows, and richly detailed façade, the church is one of the most striking examples of Gothic Revival architecture within an educational campus in Chennai. It serves not only as a place of worship but also as a reminder of the Jesuit vision that shaped Loyola College from its earliest days. A Church Built Alongside the College Loyola College was founded by the Society of Jesus, popularly known as the Jesuits, in 1925. Faith and education have always gone hand in hand in Jesuit institutions, and the construction of a church formed an important part of the campu...