Society of Jesus in 1905. It is Grade II listed building and was designed by Frederick Walters.[2]
History
In 1877, The Jesuits came to
Sacred Heart Church in the area. It was finished in 1887 and designed by Frederick Walters.[3]
By 1903, the number of Catholics were growing in South Wimbledon and it was decided to build another church in the parish to accommodate to increasing congregation. The same architect of Sacred Heart Church, Frederick Walters, was asked to design the church. Construction started in 1904 and finished in 1905. The Jesuit influence on the church is shown by there being a statue of
In 1961, the Jesuits handed over administration of the church to the
Archdiocese of Southwark who continue to serve the parish.[3]
In the 1980s the church was reordered with the altar being brought forward. Stained glass was added to some of the windows and a central heating system was installed at this time. The church has a hall on Bridges Road, this continues as parish hall and was renovated in 2004.[3]
Parish
There are three Sunday Masses in the church, one at 6:00pm on Saturday evening, and then at 9:00am and 11:00am on Sunday morning. There are weekday Masses at 9:30am from Monday to Friday and another at 10:00am on Saturday.[4]
Within the parish is St Mary's Catholic Primary School which a relationship with the church. It openly states that 'The education that the children receive at St Mary's has Gospel Values at its very core.'[5] The school is a feeder of the Jesuit secondary school Wimbledon College.