Our Lady of Fatima Church, Harlow
Our Lady of Fatima Church | |
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Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Fatima | |
Westminster | |
Diocese | Brentwood |
Our Lady of Fatima's Church is a
History
In the immediate
An image of the church was used on the cover for the 1998 album,
Architecture
Goalen's designs for the Church of Our Lady drew on Continental examples; the Église Notre-Dame du Raincy in France and Karl Moser's Kirche St Anton in Basel, Switzerland being the most direct influences.[2][a] His other main influence was the thinking of the Liturgical Movement, which sought to break down barriers between worshippers and priests; to this end Goalen set out the church on a T-plan, and placed the altar in the centre of the congregation.[6] The church was built using reinforced concrete and Surrey stock bricks.[7]
The interior of the church is notable particularly for its dalle de verre glasswork. The technique, developed in France, uses thickened glass to create depth of colour and was pioneered in Britain by Dom Charles Norris of Buckfast Abbey. His work at Our Lady of Fatima was the first of some 250 commissions for similar schemes in churches across Britain.[7] The glasswork covers some 60 per cent of the church's interior walling, creating what The Twentieth Century Society described as a "kaleidoscopic [effect of] glorious colour and light".[8] The society's senior casework officer, Clare Price, wrote that Our Lady's was a "pioneer of a unified scheme of dalle de verre glass and modern design".[9] The statue of Christ to the right of the altar was designed by Daphne Hardy Henrion.[10]
The church was designated a Grade II listed building in 2000, its grading being raised to Grade II* in 2023.[11] Historic England's listing record describes the church as "a striking piece of modernist architecture".[12]
See also
Notes
- ^ Goalen's design for Our Lady of Fatima is reputed to have influenced Gibberd in his designs for Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral.[2]
External links
References
- ^ "No. 37198". The London Gazette. 28 March 1947. p. 1451.
- ^ a b c "Harlow – Our Lady of Fatima". Catholic Church Council. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
- ^ a b Parry, Louise (3 August 2023). "Chemical Brothers' album cover church in Harlow gets Grade II* listed". BBC News. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
- ^ Curti, Elena (3 August 2023). "Pioneering Harlow church gets listing upgrade". The Tablet. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Our Lady of Fatima". Brentwood Diocese. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
- ^ "Harlow New Town Roman Catholic Church Upgraded to Grade II* Listing". Catholic Bishops Conference. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
- ^ a b "Our Lady of Fatima, Harlow gains Grade II* listing". Brentwood Diocese. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Listing upgrade for 'kaleidoscopic' Our Lady of Fatima in Harlow". The Twentieth Century Society. 3 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ Highfield, Anna (3 August 2023). "'Striking' 1960s Essex church handed Grade II* listing". Architects' Journal. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- RIBA. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Our Lady of Fatima church gets Grade II* preservation status". Your Harlow. 3 August 2023.
- ^ Historic England. "Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Fatima (Grade II*) (1246733)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 August 2023.