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St Catherine of Siena Church, Birmingham

Coordinates:52°28′20″N1°54′01″W / 52.472254°N 1.900385°W /52.472254; -1.900385
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Church in Birmingham, England

Church in Birmingham, England
St Catherine's Church
St Catherine of Siena Church, Bristol Street
The church in August 2024
Map
St Catherine's Church
52°28′20″N1°54′01″W / 52.472254°N 1.900385°W /52.472254; -1.900385
OS grid referenceSP 06863 86040
LocationBirmingham
CountryEngland
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitestcatherinesbirmingham.org
History
StatusActive
FounderBishop William Ullathorne
DedicationSt Catherine of Siena
ConsecratedJune 1918
EventsReplaced 1964
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Completed1965 (1965)
Administration
ProvinceBirmingham
ArchdioceseBirmingham
DeaneryBirmingham (Cathedral)

St Catherine of Siena Church is aparish of theRomanCatholic Church situated on Bristol Street inBirmingham, in theArchdiocese of Birmingham. Founded in 1874, its parish church was demolished and replaced in 1964. It was run by theMissionary Society of St. Columban from 2005 to 2013.

History

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Horse Fair

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With the Roman Catholic population in Birmingham increasing in the 19th century, a Catholic school was built on Windmill Street in 1869 to provide an education for the new families in the area.[1] Later, a new church had to be built to accommodate their needs. So on 30 April 1874, the foundation stone for a newGothic revival church, St Catherine of Siena's, was laid in the Horse Fair part of the city byBishop William Ullathorne ofBirmingham. He also presided at the opening ceremony of the church on 28 September 1875. Originally, only the nave and sanctuary was built.[2][3] By October 1893, the chancel, lady chapel and sacristy were ready and by 1909 the tower was completed. By 1918 the church was free of debt and consecrated in June that year. It was located where the Holloway Circus roundabout is situated on Bristol Street, Birmingham.[2]

Bristol Street

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On 1 June 1964, the church in Horse Fair was de-consecrated byArchbishop Francis Grimshaw of Birmingham,[4] as the building was bought by the local council under acompulsory purchase order so that it could be demolished and a road system could be made in the area. This was part of theInner Ring Road project. As well as the church, the surrounding old terraced housing was also demolished and replaced withcouncil flats.[1]

While a new church was being built,Mass was held in the nearby school. On 20 December 1964, the new church was opened. It is a circular domed building, with the altar in the centre of the church, making it compliant with the decrees of theSecond Vatican Council. It was built on the corner of Irving Street and is made of brick and concrete. Inside the church, theStations of the Cross are a memento from the old building.[3]

Present

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From 2005, the church was administered by the Columban missionaries.[1] In 2013, the Archdiocese of Birmingham again assumed administration of the parish.

Next door to the church is St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary School, which has a close relationship with the church; preparing children for the sacraments ofreconciliation,communion, andconfirmation.[5]

The parish hosts aJustice and Peace group and plays a role in the localCitizens UK organisation in Birmingham.[6]

Next to the church is the presbytery which used to host the parish social centre. However, it has recently been used for a project involving the rehabilitation of young offenders.[6]

Exterior

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  • Location for previous church
    Location for previous church
  • View from the road
    View from the road
  • Church tower
    Church tower
  • Side view
    Side view
  • Exterior
    Exterior

References

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  1. ^abcHistory from St Catherine's Birmingham, retrieved 19 April 2013
  2. ^abDiamond Jubilee at Birmingham Mission founded 1856 fromCatholic Herald Archives retrieved 19 April 2013
  3. ^abDargue, Bill,Lee Bank City Centre, retrieved 19 April 2013
  4. ^20th Century Timeline from Digital Ladywood, retrieved 19 April 2013
  5. ^About Us from St Catherine Catholic School, retrieved 19 April 2013
  6. ^abFr Jim Fleming SSC from Columbans.co.uk retrieved 19 April 2013

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