Kuala Lumpur is a Muslim country. Being a Roman Catholic, one of the struggles I encountered when I started living here is the abundance of Churches. Honestly, I am not really the type of person that goes to church everyday or every Sunday but I always make it a point to go to Church as often as possible. I love going to church because I feel that this is one of the things that I can offer to God. Enough of the religious part, let's go back to the topic here now.
Here are 3 different Catholic churches around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor which I know so far.
1. St. John's Cathedral in Masjid Jamek - This is the first Catholic Church I have attended mass to here in KL. It is strategiscally located near Masjid Jamek LRT(around 10-minutes walk). I like the location of this church as it is very near Bukit Bintang area which is the center of Kuala Lumpur.
2. Church of St. Francis Xavier - Located at Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya, this is the nearest Church from my place since I now live in Bangsar South area. This church is not accessible by train so the only transportation available is by car (I use Grab and Uber since I don't have a car).
3. Church of Our Lady of Fatima - Heard of this church from a friend. I haven't been here yet but this ones also very accessible. It is located near Brickfields which is just around KL Sentral. You can take the bus or take a car or use the LRT and drop off at KL Sentral and walk from there(around 10-15-minute walk from KL Sentral station).
Here are 3 different Catholic churches around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor which I know so far.
1. St. John's Cathedral in Masjid Jamek - This is the first Catholic Church I have attended mass to here in KL. It is strategiscally located near Masjid Jamek LRT(around 10-minutes walk). I like the location of this church as it is very near Bukit Bintang area which is the center of Kuala Lumpur.
2. Church of St. Francis Xavier - Located at Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya, this is the nearest Church from my place since I now live in Bangsar South area. This church is not accessible by train so the only transportation available is by car (I use Grab and Uber since I don't have a car).
3. Church of Our Lady of Fatima - Heard of this church from a friend. I haven't been here yet but this ones also very accessible. It is located near Brickfields which is just around KL Sentral. You can take the bus or take a car or use the LRT and drop off at KL Sentral and walk from there(around 10-15-minute walk from KL Sentral station).
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