The church is located in Soi Ruamrudee,[3] off Phloen Chit BTS Station, close to the foreign embassy district in the city.[4]
Liturgy
The church celebrates mass daily with separate services in Thai and English.[5] The musical elements of the services are provided by an electronic organ and the participation of the congregation.
History
The Parish of Holy Redeemer was established by the Redemptorists in 1949,[6][7] with the church itself being built in 1954.[6][8] It is built in the traditional Thai architectural style.[2][9][10]
Community
Its location in the city lends itself to a large congregation[11] catering to local and international parishioners from many different cultures and walks of life.[6][12][13][14] It also draws many of its congregation from the Klong Toey slums.[15]
The Redemptorists, with the support of expatriate parishioners, founded the Ruamrudee International School in 1957.[16] The school is now located in Minburi and has grown to have a student population of approximately 1300.[16] It grew from the original Thai-medium school, Holy Redeemer School, which remains on the parish property.[2] Ruamrudee follows the American curriculum and uses English as its medium of instruction while Holy Redeemer follows the local curriculum.
Marriage preparation
The parish has a well-established marriage preparation program (Pre-Cana instruction) and serves as the main centre for Catholic parishes in Bangkok to send couples for marriage preparation.[6][17]
The church supports a Food Outreach Program that aims to help people who are asylum seekers, mostly from Pakistan with others from Sri Lanka, Palestine and Syria. Started in 2009, it now supports more than 400 families each month
The Thailand Redemptorists have also developed numerous other community-based programs or institutions, including:
Sarnelli House Thailand, an orphanage for children who have been abandoned or who have HIV/AIDS
Human Development Foundation Mercy Centre, a "shelter for street kids, five orphanages, a hospice, a home for mothers and children with HIV/AIDS, a 400-pupil kindergarten, a community meeting place, and a serene haven in the slums with small gardens and playgrounds
Father Ray Foundation, an organisation that cares for "orphaned, abused and disadvantaged children and students with disabilities
^Barrett, Kenneth (2014). 22 walks in bangkok Exploring the City's Historic Back Lanes and Byways. New York: Tuttle Publishing. p. 311. ISBN9781462913800.
^Hoskin, Photography by Allen W. Hopkins. Text by John (1995). Bangkok by design : architectural diversity in the city of angels. Bangkok: Select Books. p. 139. ISBN978-9742020378.
^Hopkins, Father Joe Maier ; foreword by Jerry (2005). Welcome to the Bangkok slaughterhouse : the battle for human dignity in Bangkok's bleakest slums. Singapore: Periplus. p. 15. ISBN978-0794602932.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)