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St. James Church, Barbados

St. James Parish Church, is located in Holetown, St. James, Barbados. It stands on one of the oldest parcels of consecrated land on the island, often known in Barbados as "God's acre". Part of the Diocese of Barbados in the Church in the Province of the West Indies, St. James Parish Church is just north of Holetown, beside Folkestone Park.

St. James Parish Church
St. James Parish Church, The Eastern Side
13°11′27″N 59°38′19″W / 13.19085°N 59.63850°W / 13.19085; -59.63850
CountryBarbados
DenominationAnglican
History
Founded1628
Administration
ProvinceChurch in the Province of the West Indies
DioceseDiocese of Barbados
ParishSt. James
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Rt Rev John Holder
RectorRev Beverly Sealy-Knight
Priest(s)The Rt Rev Rufus Brome (ret)
Laity
Organist(s)Phillip Forde

Daily tours are conducted to share the church's rich history. There are many beautiful monuments, and items of historical value, some dating back to the 1600s. Two services are held every Sunday: a spoken Eucharist at 7:15 am and a sung Eucharist at 9 am. On months with a fifth Sunday, there is one service at 8 am. There are also morning matins on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 am.

As well as being a heavily visited tour spot, St. James is also a very popular choice for conducting weddings.

History edit

The first settlers landed on the island on February 17, 1627 at Holetown not far from the site where the church was eventually built. The settlement there expanded rapidly and it became necessary to erect a place of worship. In 1628 the settlers constructed a wooden building on this site. St. James Parish Church was one of the original six parishes later created under the administration of Sir William Tufton, the sixth Governor of Barbados.

After a hurricane on August 31, 1675 which devastated most of the island, a stone structure replaced the former wooden building in the early 1690s. This stone structure was made from coral and limestone from which this non-volcanic island is made. Another violent hurricane struck in 1780 and according to Robert Hermann Schomburgk's History of Barbados only two churches and one chapel remained; St. Andrew, St. Peter and All Saints. There is no specific record of what happened to St. James in the storms of 1675 and 1780 but after the hurricane of 1831 St. James was not among the churches listed as having been destroyed. Schomburgk states that in 1846 at the time of his writing this book, the building was 54' X 40' in size with a seating capacity of 550 and a congregation of approximately '360 souls'.

After nearly 200 years the walls of the original stone building began to decay and were partly demolished and replaced by a larger, more substantial structure in 1874.

In 1874, the nave roof was raised on new pillars and arches. The enlarged building was consecrated by Bishop Mitchinson on Easter Tuesday, 1875. Except for the sanctuary and north porch, added in 1900s, this is substantially the building still in use today.

Points of interest edit

 
The Devil's Gate

Many of the original settlers and various noted Barbadians were laid to rest in the Church and its yard. The dates on the grave stones, vaults and memorial plaques reflect this history.

The church's first organ was ordered and built by the English firm, Hill & Son, at a cost of 320 pounds. After it arrived in January 1876 and was assembled, the first organist was Charles A. Greenidge and the bellows blower, Reynold W. Gillman. Over time this organ was replaced, with various upgrades performed over the years until the existing instrument was completely rebuilt from 2006–2007 and rededicated in 2008. Some of the pipes and structure still date back about one hundred years. The present organist is Philip Forde FRCO.

The original bell, the oldest in Barbados, carries the inscription "God Bless King William 1696". It was manufactured by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry that also produced the American "Liberty Bell" and "Big Ben". It fell from the belfry in 1881 and was badly cracked but a benefactor donated a new bell. However, considering its historic value the old one was sent to England for repairs and returned to Barbados to be retained as a monument, which predates the American "Liberty Bell" by 56 years.

The Baptistery, on the ground floor of the belfry, contains the original font which is over 300 years old and bears the inscription "Debit Richardus Walter to the Church of St. James Anno 1684."

There is a popular legend attached to St. James' Church, that a gate in the north wall surrounding the churchyard, referred to as 'The Devil's Gate' is opened about one hour before service. When the bell is rung the Devil leaves the church by this gate, and it is closed as the service is about to begin, so that the Devil is excluded from the area. This is presumably derived from the old belief that church bells were rung to drive the devil out of the building.[citation needed]

Gallery edit

Sources edit

  • Historic Churches of Barbados, Barbara Hill, Art Heritage Publications (1984), ASIN: B0000EE6SE
  • The History of Barbados, Robert H. Schomburgk, London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans (1848), ASIN: B00085APVQ

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website[dead link]
  • Diocese of Barbados

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message St James Parish Church is located in Holetown St James Barbados It stands on one of the oldest parcels of consecrated land on the island often known in Barbados as God s acre Part of the Diocese of Barbados in the Church in the Province of the West Indies St James Parish Church is just north of Holetown beside Folkestone Park St James Parish ChurchSt James Parish Church The Eastern Side13 11 27 N 59 38 19 W 13 19085 N 59 63850 W 13 19085 59 63850CountryBarbadosDenominationAnglicanHistoryFounded1628AdministrationProvinceChurch in the Province of the West IndiesDioceseDiocese of BarbadosParishSt JamesClergyBishop s The Rt Rev John HolderRectorRev Beverly Sealy KnightPriest s The Rt Rev Rufus Brome ret LaityOrganist s Phillip FordeDaily tours are conducted to share the church s rich history There are many beautiful monuments and items of historical value some dating back to the 1600s Two services are held every Sunday a spoken Eucharist at 7 15 am and a sung Eucharist at 9 am On months with a fifth Sunday there is one service at 8 am There are also morning matins on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 30 am As well as being a heavily visited tour spot St James is also a very popular choice for conducting weddings Contents 1 History 2 Points of interest 3 Gallery 4 Sources 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe first settlers landed on the island on February 17 1627 at Holetown not far from the site where the church was eventually built The settlement there expanded rapidly and it became necessary to erect a place of worship In 1628 the settlers constructed a wooden building on this site St James Parish Church was one of the original six parishes later created under the administration of Sir William Tufton the sixth Governor of Barbados After a hurricane on August 31 1675 which devastated most of the island a stone structure replaced the former wooden building in the early 1690s This stone structure was made from coral and limestone from which this non volcanic island is made Another violent hurricane struck in 1780 and according to Robert Hermann Schomburgk s History of Barbados only two churches and one chapel remained St Andrew St Peter and All Saints There is no specific record of what happened to St James in the storms of 1675 and 1780 but after the hurricane of 1831 St James was not among the churches listed as having been destroyed Schomburgk states that in 1846 at the time of his writing this book the building was 54 X 40 in size with a seating capacity of 550 and a congregation of approximately 360 souls After nearly 200 years the walls of the original stone building began to decay and were partly demolished and replaced by a larger more substantial structure in 1874 In 1874 the nave roof was raised on new pillars and arches The enlarged building was consecrated by Bishop Mitchinson on Easter Tuesday 1875 Except for the sanctuary and north porch added in 1900s this is substantially the building still in use today Points of interest edit nbsp The Devil s GateMany of the original settlers and various noted Barbadians were laid to rest in the Church and its yard The dates on the grave stones vaults and memorial plaques reflect this history The church s first organ was ordered and built by the English firm Hill amp Son at a cost of 320 pounds After it arrived in January 1876 and was assembled the first organist was Charles A Greenidge and the bellows blower Reynold W Gillman Over time this organ was replaced with various upgrades performed over the years until the existing instrument was completely rebuilt from 2006 2007 and rededicated in 2008 Some of the pipes and structure still date back about one hundred years The present organist is Philip Forde FRCO The original bell the oldest in Barbados carries the inscription God Bless King William 1696 It was manufactured by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry that also produced the American Liberty Bell and Big Ben It fell from the belfry in 1881 and was badly cracked but a benefactor donated a new bell However considering its historic value the old one was sent to England for repairs and returned to Barbados to be retained as a monument which predates the American Liberty Bell by 56 years The Baptistery on the ground floor of the belfry contains the original font which is over 300 years old and bears the inscription Debit Richardus Walter to the Church of St James Anno 1684 There is a popular legend attached to St James Church that a gate in the north wall surrounding the churchyard referred to as The Devil s Gate is opened about one hour before service When the bell is rung the Devil leaves the church by this gate and it is closed as the service is about to begin so that the Devil is excluded from the area This is presumably derived from the old belief that church bells were rung to drive the devil out of the building citation needed Gallery edit nbsp Interior of St James Church nbsp Ascension window behind altar nbsp Baptistry window nbsp Window behind organ nbsp Original BellSources editHistoric Churches of Barbados Barbara Hill Art Heritage Publications 1984 ASIN B0000EE6SE The History of Barbados Robert H Schomburgk London Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1848 ASIN B00085APVQReferences editExternal links editOfficial website dead link Diocese of Barbados Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St James Church Barbados amp oldid 1130192734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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