Parochial House of St Joseph's Church
The Parochial House of St Joseph's Church is a building on Victoria Street, Singapore.Currently the lodgings for the rector of the Saint Joseph's Church, it previously served as the headquarters of the local Portuguese mission.Its façade features pointed Gothic arches, as well as the coat of arms of João Paulino de Azevedo e Castro [pt], who served as the Bishop of Macau and contributed funds towards the building's construction.A roundel with the letters "PM", which stand for "Portuguese Mission", inscribed on it can be found above the main entrance.The ground floor housed the Parochial Library and the Parish Canteen, with the latter opening in 1960.