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Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal (Manhattan)

The Church of the Transfiguration, also known as the Little Church Around the Corner, is an Episcopal parish church located at 1 East 29th Street, between Madison and Fifth Avenues in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The congregation was founded in 1848 by George Hendric Houghton and worshiped in a home at 48 East 29th Street until the church was built and consecrated in 1849.

Church of the Transfiguration
(c. 1900)
Location1 East 29th Street
Manhattan, New York City
DenominationEpiscopal
ChurchmanshipAnglo-Catholic
Websitewww.littlechurch.org
Administration
ProvinceII
DioceseNew York
DeaneryManhattan
Church of the Transfiguration and Rectory
Location in Manhattan
Coordinates40°44′43″N 73°59′10″W / 40.74526°N 73.98598°W / 40.74526; -73.98598
Built1849
Architectlych-gate only:
Frederick Clarke Withers
all other structures:
unknown
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.73001216[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 4, 1973
Designated NYCLMay 25, 1967

The church was designed in the early English Neo-Gothic style; the architect has not been identified.[2] The sanctuary is set back from the street behind a garden which creates a facsimile of the English countryside and which has long been an oasis for New Yorkers, who relax in the garden, pray in the chapel, or enjoy free weekday concerts in the main church. The complex has grown somewhat haphazardly over the years, and for this reason it is sometimes called the "Holy Cucumber Vine".[3] The sanctuary had a guildhall, transepts, and a tower added to it in 1852, and the lych-gate, designed by Frederick Clarke Withers, was built in 1896. Chapels were added in 1906 (lady chapel) and 1908 (mortuary chapel). The Edwin Booth memorial stained glass window (1898) is by John LaFarge.[4] Other stained glass windows are by Karl Stecher.[5][6]

In 1967, the church was designated a New York City landmark,[2] and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[1]

Early years edit

The church has been a leader of the Anglo-Catholic movement within the Episcopal Church from its founding.[citation needed] While this movement is often associated with elaborate worship, it also has stressed service to the poor and oppressed from its earliest days. In 1863, during the Civil War Draft Riots, Houghton gave sanctuary to African Americans who were under attack, filling up the church's sanctuary, schoolroom, library and vestry. When rioters showed up at the church, Houghton turned them away and dispersed them by saying, "You white devils, you! Do you know nothing of the spirit of Christ?"[3]

Ties to the theater edit

Actors were among the social outcasts whom Houghton befriended. In 1870, William T. Sabine, the rector of the nearby Church of the Atonement, which is no longer extant, refused to conduct funeral services for an actor named George Holland, suggesting, "I believe there is a little church around the corner where they do that sort of thing." Joseph Jefferson, a fellow actor who was trying to arrange Holland's burial, exclaimed, "If that be so, God bless the little church around the corner!" and the church began a longstanding association with the theater.[3]

P. G. Wodehouse, when living in Greenwich Village as a young writer of novels and lyrics for musicals, married his wife Ethel at the Little Church in September 1914. Subsequently, Wodehouse would set most of his fictionalized weddings at the church; and the hit musical Sally that he wrote with Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton ended with the company singing, in tribute to the Bohemian congregation: "Dear little, dear little Church 'Round the Corner / Where so many lives have begun, / Where folks without money see nothing that's funny / In two living cheaper than one."[7]

In 1923, the Episcopal Actors' Guild held its first meeting at Transfiguration. Such theatrical greats as Basil Rathbone, Tallulah Bankhead, Peggy Wood, Joan Fontaine, Rex Harrison, Barnard Hughes, and Charlton Heston have served as officers or council members of the guild.[3] The Little Church's association with the theatre continued in the 1970s, when it hosted the Joseph Jefferson Theatre Company, which gave starts to actors such as Armand Assante, Tom Hulce, and Rhea Perlman.[3]

As well as being a guild officer, Sir Rex Harrison was memorialized at the church upon his death in 1990. Maggie Smith, Brendan Gill, and Harrison's sons, Carey and Noel, spoke at the service.

Recent history edit

The Little Church Around the Corner is known for the long service of its rectors: in the 150 years from its founding to 1998, there were only five.[3] The Reverend Jackson Harvelle Randolph Ray (June 11, 1886 – June 1963), for instance, was rector from 1923 to 1963. The parish is currently under the rectorate of Father John David van Dooren, who was called as rector in 2017.[8]

In 2021, the church reported 193 members, average attendance of 56, and $231,772 in plate and pledge income.[9]

Music program edit

The church has long been associated with a program of free music performances. The Anglican tradition of a men's and boys' choir has been maintained with special music for concerts and summer services provided by a choir of mixed voices. In 1988, the Arnold Schwartz Memorial organ, a new tracker pipe organ, was built and installed at the church by C. B. Fisk, Inc.[10]

In popular culture edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Dolkart, Andrew S.; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.). Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1. p.80
  3. ^ a b c d e f Dunlap, David W. (2004). From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-12543-7., p.131
  4. ^ "Church of the Transfiguration". John LaFarge: Stained Glass in New England: A Digital Guide. Boston College University Libraries. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  5. ^ Susan V. Craig (2006). Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945) (PDF). p. 355. OCLC 779973315.
  6. ^ "Karl Stetcher". The Art News. 22 (15): 8. 1924. ISSN 0004-3273. JSTOR 25591357.
  7. ^ McCrum, Robert (2004). Wodehouse: A Life. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 112. ISBN 0-393-05159-5. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  8. ^ "Clergy & Staff". The Church of the Transfiguration. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  9. ^ "Explore Parochial Trends". Episcopal Church. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  10. ^ "Church of the Transfiguration", NYC AGO
  11. ^ The Street of Forgotten Men (filmography page)
  12. ^ Gladysz, Thomas (2023). The Street of Forgotten Men: From Story to Screen and Beyond (1st ed.). PandorasBox Press. pp. 158, 317. ISBN 979-8-218-209858.
  13. ^ McHugh, Roland (2006). Annotations to Finnegans Wake (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP. pp. 67, 533. ISBN 0-8018-8381-4.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the Roman Catholic church in Chinatown see Church of the Transfiguration Roman Catholic Manhattan Little Church Around the Corner redirects here For the 1923 film see Little Church Around the Corner film The Church of the Transfiguration also known as the Little Church Around the Corner is an Episcopal parish church located at 1 East 29th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan New York City The congregation was founded in 1848 by George Hendric Houghton and worshiped in a home at 48 East 29th Street until the church was built and consecrated in 1849 Church of the Transfiguration c 1900 Location1 East 29th Street Manhattan New York CityDenominationEpiscopalChurchmanshipAnglo CatholicWebsitewww wbr littlechurch wbr orgAdministrationProvinceIIDioceseNew YorkDeaneryManhattanChurch of the Transfiguration and RectoryU S National Register of Historic PlacesNew York City LandmarkLocation in ManhattanCoordinates40 44 43 N 73 59 10 W 40 74526 N 73 98598 W 40 74526 73 98598Built1849Architectlych gate only Frederick Clarke Withersall other structures unknownArchitectural styleGothic RevivalNRHP reference No 73001216 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPJune 4 1973Designated NYCLMay 25 1967 The church was designed in the early English Neo Gothic style the architect has not been identified 2 The sanctuary is set back from the street behind a garden which creates a facsimile of the English countryside and which has long been an oasis for New Yorkers who relax in the garden pray in the chapel or enjoy free weekday concerts in the main church The complex has grown somewhat haphazardly over the years and for this reason it is sometimes called the Holy Cucumber Vine 3 The sanctuary had a guildhall transepts and a tower added to it in 1852 and the lych gate designed by Frederick Clarke Withers was built in 1896 Chapels were added in 1906 lady chapel and 1908 mortuary chapel The Edwin Booth memorial stained glass window 1898 is by John LaFarge 4 Other stained glass windows are by Karl Stecher 5 6 In 1967 the church was designated a New York City landmark 2 and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 1 Contents 1 Early years 2 Ties to the theater 3 Recent history 4 Music program 5 In popular culture 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editThe church has been a leader of the Anglo Catholic movement within the Episcopal Church from its founding citation needed While this movement is often associated with elaborate worship it also has stressed service to the poor and oppressed from its earliest days In 1863 during the Civil War Draft Riots Houghton gave sanctuary to African Americans who were under attack filling up the church s sanctuary schoolroom library and vestry When rioters showed up at the church Houghton turned them away and dispersed them by saying You white devils you Do you know nothing of the spirit of Christ 3 Ties to the theater editActors were among the social outcasts whom Houghton befriended In 1870 William T Sabine the rector of the nearby Church of the Atonement which is no longer extant refused to conduct funeral services for an actor named George Holland suggesting I believe there is a little church around the corner where they do that sort of thing Joseph Jefferson a fellow actor who was trying to arrange Holland s burial exclaimed If that be so God bless the little church around the corner and the church began a longstanding association with the theater 3 P G Wodehouse when living in Greenwich Village as a young writer of novels and lyrics for musicals married his wife Ethel at the Little Church in September 1914 Subsequently Wodehouse would set most of his fictionalized weddings at the church and the hit musical Sally that he wrote with Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton ended with the company singing in tribute to the Bohemian congregation Dear little dear little Church Round the Corner Where so many lives have begun Where folks without money see nothing that s funny In two living cheaper than one 7 In 1923 the Episcopal Actors Guild held its first meeting at Transfiguration Such theatrical greats as Basil Rathbone Tallulah Bankhead Peggy Wood Joan Fontaine Rex Harrison Barnard Hughes and Charlton Heston have served as officers or council members of the guild 3 The Little Church s association with the theatre continued in the 1970s when it hosted the Joseph Jefferson Theatre Company which gave starts to actors such as Armand Assante Tom Hulce and Rhea Perlman 3 As well as being a guild officer Sir Rex Harrison was memorialized at the church upon his death in 1990 Maggie Smith Brendan Gill and Harrison s sons Carey and Noel spoke at the service Recent history editThe Little Church Around the Corner is known for the long service of its rectors in the 150 years from its founding to 1998 there were only five 3 The Reverend Jackson Harvelle Randolph Ray June 11 1886 June 1963 for instance was rector from 1923 to 1963 The parish is currently under the rectorate of Father John David van Dooren who was called as rector in 2017 8 In 2021 the church reported 193 members average attendance of 56 and 231 772 in plate and pledge income 9 Music program editThe church has long been associated with a program of free music performances The Anglican tradition of a men s and boys choir has been maintained with special music for concerts and summer services provided by a choir of mixed voices In 1988 the Arnold Schwartz Memorial organ a new tracker pipe organ was built and installed at the church by C B Fisk Inc 10 In popular culture editA key scene a wedding between characters played by Neil Hamilton and Mary Brian in the 1925 Herbert Brenon directed silent film The Street of Forgotten Men was shot at the church 11 Parts of the church s facade and lych gate are seen in the film and the lych gate is shown on one of the film s lobby card 12 The church is alluded to at least twice in James Joyce s Finnegans Wake as tin choorch round the coroner 67 13 and ye litel church rond ye corner 533 23 4 13 In 1986 the church was featured in an episode of The Equalizer titled Shades of Darkness In Woody Allen s Hannah and Her Sisters Allen attends a concert in the main sanctuary while attempting to convert to Catholicism Gallery edit nbsp Interior of the church nbsp East end of the courtyard nbsp West end of the courtyard nbsp Church of the Transfiguration and rectoryReferences edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service January 23 2007 a b New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Dolkart Andrew S Postal Matthew A 2009 Postal Matthew A ed Guide to New York City Landmarks 4th ed New York John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 470 28963 1 p 80 a b c d e f Dunlap David W 2004 From Abyssinian to Zion A Guide to Manhattan s Houses of Worship New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 12543 7 p 131 Church of the Transfiguration John LaFarge Stained Glass in New England A Digital Guide Boston College University Libraries Retrieved May 29 2020 Susan V Craig 2006 Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists active before 1945 PDF p 355 OCLC 779973315 Karl Stetcher The Art News 22 15 8 1924 ISSN 0004 3273 JSTOR 25591357 McCrum Robert 2004 Wodehouse A Life New York W W Norton p 112 ISBN 0 393 05159 5 Retrieved December 13 2011 Clergy amp Staff The Church of the Transfiguration Retrieved July 24 2023 Explore Parochial Trends Episcopal Church Retrieved 2022 12 02 Church of the Transfiguration NYC AGO The Street of Forgotten Men filmography page Gladysz Thomas 2023 The Street of Forgotten Men From Story to Screen and Beyond 1st ed PandorasBox Press pp 158 317 ISBN 979 8 218 209858 McHugh Roland 2006 Annotations toFinnegans Wake 3rd ed Baltimore Johns Hopkins UP pp 67 533 ISBN 0 8018 8381 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Little Church Around the Corner Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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