Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Bognor Regis
Our Lady of Sorrows Church | |
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Southwark | |
Diocese | Arundel and Brighton |
Deanery | Cathedral[2] |
Our Lady of Sorrows Church is a
History
Construction
In 1880, the
On 16 August 1882, the church was opened by
Completion
From 1955 to 1957, the church was completed. The architect who carried out Hansom's plans was Wilfrid Clarence Mangan. He was originally commissioned to finish the church in 1939, but World War Two prevented any work being done.[1]
Hansom also designed a Servite priory next door to the church. In the 1980s, the priory was demolished and a block of flats was built in its place. In 1985, the church was reordered by the firm, Messrs Ormsby of Scarisbrick. In 1994, the Servites handed administration of the church over to the
Parish
The parish of Our Lady of Sorrows in Bognor Regis also has two other churches: St Richard of Chichester Church in Slindon and St Anthony of Viareggio Church in Rose Green, Aldwick.
St Richard of Chichester Church
St Richard of Chichester Church in Slindon is situated on Top Road, opposite the junction with Church Hill. It was made a Grade II listed building by English Heritage on 20 April 2005.[6] In 1814, the Anthony Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Newburgh, died and his legacy provided for the cost of constructing a church for the Catholic congregation in Slindon. However, his widow wanted to maintain the family chapel as the centre of worship and it was not until after her death that construction on St Richard’s Church started. It was built in 1865 and designed by Charles Alban Buckler (1824-1905).
He was the son of John Chessell Buckler and designed numerous churches including St Thomas of Canterbury Chapel in Exton Hall, St Peter's Church in Shoreham-by-Sea, the Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs in St Leonards-on-Sea, St Edward the Confessor Church in Sutton Place, Surrey, and St Dominic's Priory Church near Hampstead Heath. Between 1890 and 1903 he worked on Arundel Castle and is buried in Sutton Place.[7]
St Anthony of Viareggio Church
In 1961, St Anthony of Viareggio Church was bequeathed to the Servite Friars by a Mr Brown. It was originally a bungalow and was renovated when it became a church. A Fr Anselm Hislop OSM was in charge of the renovation and added the church tower. On 6 May 1963, St Anthony of Viareggio's Church was opened by the Archbishop of Southwark, Cyril Cowderoy.[8]
Times
Our Lady of Sorrows Church has three Sunday
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St Richard of Chichester Church in Slindon
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St Anthony of Viareggio's Church, Aldwick
See also
References
- ^ a b c Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Bognor Regis from British Listed Buildings, retrieved 1 March 2016
- Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, retrieved 15 February 2016
- ^ a b Bognor Regis - Our Lady of Sorrows from English Heritage, retrieved 1 March 2016
- ^ a b c Historic England, "Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (1426198)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 March 2016
- ^ Catholic church to celebrate 125 years from Bognor Regis, 3 May 2007, retrieved 1 March 2016
- ^ Roman Catholic Church of St Richard, Slindon from British Listed Buildings, retrieved 4 March 2016
- ^ Slindon - St Richard from English Heritage, retrieved 4 March 2016
- ^ History from BognorCatholicParish.co.uk, retrieved 2 March 2016
External links
- Media related to St Richard's Church, Slindon, West Sussex at Wikimedia Commons
- Bognor Regis Catholic Parish site