Our Lady and St Joseph's Church, Carlisle
Our Lady and St Joseph Church | |
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Collegiate Church of Our Lady and St Joseph | |
Our Lady and St Joseph Church Location in Carlisle | |
Coordinates: 54°53′38″N 2°55′37″W / 54.8938°N 2.9269°W | |
OS grid reference | NY4064655850 |
Location | Carlisle, Cumbria |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | OurLadyofEden.eu |
Architecture | |
Status | Parish church |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | Grade II listed |
Designated | 11 April 1994[1] |
Architect(s) | Dunn, Hansom & Dunn |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Groundbreaking | 18 May 1891 |
Completed | 1893 |
Construction cost | $12,000 |
Administration | |
Parish | Our Lady of Eden |
Deanery | Carlisle[2] |
Diocese | Lancaster |
Province | Liverpool |
Our Lady and St Joseph's Church or its full name Collegiate Church of Our Lady and St Joseph is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Carlisle, Cumbria. It was built from 1891 to 1893. It is situated on the junction of Warwick Road and Warwick Square in the centre of the city. It is served by the Canons of Ss Ambrose and Charles Borromeo.[3] The church is a Grade II listed building.[1]
History
Foundation
In 1798, a Roman Catholic chapel was founded in Carlisle by the Fairburn Family on the West Walls. In 1800, a Catholic mission started, supported by the local community. The priest was Joseph Marshall.
In the 1820s, with the Catholic population of the city increasing, plans were drawn up to build a church. From 1824 to 1825, one was built on Chapel Street. By the 1870s, this too became too small for the growing congregation, so in 1879, a larger church was planned.
Construction
The foundation stone was laid on 18 May 1891. In 1893, the church was opened. The site of the church, Warwick Square was owned by the Duke of Devonshire. At the time, the cost of the building the church came to £12,000. The church was designed by Dunn, Hansom and Dunn. Archibald Matthias Dunn, his son Archibald Manuel Dunn and Edward Joseph Hansom also designed Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church in Cambridge.[4]
On 11 December 2015, a Shrine to Divine Mercy was to be established in the church, but was postponed.[5][6]
Parish
On 15 February 2014, the church, together with Our Lady and St Wilfrid's Church, Warwick Bridge and St Ninian's Chapel in Brampton merged to become Our Lady of Eden Parish. That day, Michael Campbell, Bishop of Lancaster, made Our Lady and St Joseph's a collegiate church, by inviting the Canons of St Ambrose and St Charles Borromeo to serve the parish.[3]
The church has two Masses on Sunday: 10:00am and 4:30pm. Our Lady and St Wilfrid's Church has two Sunday Masses: Saturday at 6:00pm and 9:00am on Sunday morning.[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 Church of Our Lady and St Joseph, Carlisle from British Listed Buildings, retrieved 27 December 2015
- 1 2 Parishes from Diocese of Lancaster, retrieved 26 December 2015
- 1 2 Canons of Ss Ambrose and Charles from the Diocese of Lancaster, retrieved 27 December 2015
- ↑ Carlisle - Our Lady and St Joseph from English Heritage, retrieved 27 December 2015
- ↑ Shrine to Divine Mercy to be established in Carlisle from Independent Catholic News, 24 November 2015, retrieved 28 December 2015
- ↑ Opening of Shrine of Divine Mercy in Carlisle not now to take place on Friday 11 December – postponed until New Year from Diocese of Lancaster, 10 December 2015, retrieved 28 December 2015
External links
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