St Joseph and St Francis Xavier Church

Church in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
54°24′15″N 1°44′32″W / 54.4041°N 1.7423°W / 54.4041; -1.7423OS grid referenceNZ1682500986LocationRichmond, North YorkshireCountryUnited KingdomDenominationRoman CatholicWebsiteStJosephSFX.co.ukHistoryStatusParish churchFounder(s)Society of JesusDedicationSt Joseph
St Francis XavierArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade II listedDesignated19 January 1993Architect(s)George GoldieStyleGothic RevivalCompleted1868; 156 years ago (1868)AdministrationProvinceLiverpoolDioceseMiddlesbroughDeaneryNorthern[1]ClergyBishop(s)Rt. Rev. Terence DraineyPriest(s)Canon Michael Loughlin

St Joseph and St Francis Xavier Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Richmond, North Yorkshire. It is situated between Newbiggin and Victoria Road to the south of Richmondshire Cricket Club. The church was built in 1868 and was designed by George Goldie.[2] It was founded by the Society of Jesus and it is a Grade II listed building.[3]

History

Foundation

In 1794, Fr Thomas Austin Lawson OSB from Downside Abbey came to Richmond to start a mission to the local Catholics of the area. After twenty years of serving the Catholic community, Lawson was recalled to the monastery in 1814 and died there that year.[2]

The Jesuits took over the mission and sent Fr Robert Johnson SJ. He served the congregation for fifty years and died in 1865. In 1888, a memorial window to him was installed in the church.[2]

Construction

In 1866, he was succeeded by Fr William Strickland SJ who saw that the small chapel Lawson and Johnson had used was too small for the growing congregation. He asked the architect George Goldie to design a church that would accommodate the community.[2]

In 1868, the church was completed and opened. However, the construction of the church and the nearby school, which became the parish hall, created a sizeable debt for the parish.[2]

Administration

In 1961, a year before the Second Vatican Council, the Jesuits handed over the administration of the parish to the Diocese of Middlesbrough. The last Jesuit priest there was Fr Edmund Swift SJ. The diocese has continued to serve the parish ever since.[2]

Parish

Mass times

St Joseph and St Francis Xavier Church has two Masses every Sunday, one at 18:30 on Saturday evening and the other at 09:30 on Sunday morning. There are also weekday Masses at 09:30 from Monday through to Saturday. At St Mary's Wycliffe, within the parish, there is a Sunday Mass at 11:30, and weekday communion services at 09:00 from Monday to Friday, with one at 10:00 on Saturdays.

St Mary's Church

The parish priest also serves St Mary's Church in Wycliffe, County Durham, situated close to Barnard Castle and Hutton Magna. It was built in 1848-49 as a chapel for Wycliffe Hall.[4] The church is now part of a retreat centre, St Mary's Centre.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Deaneries from Diocese of Middlesbrough retrieved 16 December 2013
  2. ^ a b c d e f History from StJosephSFX.co.uk retrieved 20 October 2013
  3. ^ British listed buildings retrieved 16 December 2013
  4. ^ St Mary Wycliffe from Diocese of Middlesbrough retrieved 17 December 2013
  5. ^ StMarysCentreWycliffe.com retrieved 17 December 2013

External links

  • St Joseph and SFX Parish website
  • St Mary's Centre, Wycliffe
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