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St Ignatius' Church, Norwood

St Ignatius' Church, Norwood is a Catholic Church located in the Adelaide suburb of Norwood, South Australia, Australia. It is dedicated in honour of St Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, the order of priests who founded the Church and have always and continue to administer the parish, on behalf of the Archdiocese of Adelaide.

St Ignatius' Church, Norwood
Saint Ignatius Church
AddressQueen Street, Norwood, South Australia
CountryAustralia
DenominationCatholic Church
Religious orderSociety of Jesus
Websitenorwoodparish.org.au
History
StatusChurch
Founded17 October 1869 (1869-10-17)
Founder(s)Very Rev. Vicar General, J. Smyth[1]
DedicationSt Ignatius of Loyola
Dedicated7 August 1870 (1870-08-07)[2]
Architecture
Architectural typeChurch
StyleVictorian Italianate
Years built1869 – 1870
Specifications
MaterialsGlen Osmond stone; cement; timber; Mintaro slate
Administration
ArchdioceseAdelaide

History edit

In September 1869, the Jesuits purchased a property owned by Charles Draper and known as Cannonbury House, at the corner of William and Queen Streets in Norwood.[3] At that time, it consisted of a large block of land with a brick house of eight rooms, kitchen, lean-to, stable, coach house, garden and paddock.

The church was constructed on part of that large block of land and was dedicated on 7 August 1870.[2] It was large and imposing, rectangular, built in the Victorian Italianate style with two towers topped by crosses at the entrance.[4]

At this time, Father Joseph Tappeiner SJ, close friend and advisor to St Mary Mackillop, moved to the Parish from Sevenhill. At the same time, Mackillop was excommunicated from the Catholic Church by Bishop Shiel. During this time, Mackillop rented a house diagonally across William Street from the Church. Some Jesuit priests at the Church provided Communion to her in secret. In 1872, Mackillop's excommunication was lifted, and she first celebrated Mass again in the Norwood Church. The Church has continued to have a long association with Mackillop and her Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart up until the current day.

In 1891, a bell, known as the Angelus bell, was installed, imported from Ireland and purchased by a Mr Delano, a prominent parishioner.

In 1897, an organ was installed in memory of Fr Joseph Peters S.J., who served at the parish from 1874 until his death in 1895.[4]

In 1925, a Lourdes grotto was constructed on the grounds of the Church which remains there today. In 1929, Count O’Loughlin donated three marble statues to the parish. The statue of St Bernadette of Lourdes is still at the grotto. The statues of Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Xavier were inside the church for a time but are now[when?] on the Bellarmine Lawns at Saint Ignatius' College's Athelstone campus and the garden to the rear of Manresa (the priests' residence at Norwood) respectively.

The 1954 Adelaide earthquake caused the cross on top of the northern tower to be dislodged. Parish priest Fr Thomas Costelloe SJ decided to remove the cross from the southern tower rather than repair the other.

The transepts, completed in 1954, doubled the capacity of the church. At this time, the sanctuary and sacristy were enlarged, and an altar rail measuring 25m. spanned the width of the church.

In 2017, a distinctive sculpture of St Ignatius as a pilgrim was completed and stands outside the entrance to the church.

During 2019, a new sanctuary window, new pews and carpeting, along with marble high altar, marble blessed altar, lectern and baptismal font were installed.

School edit

The Church is associated with the neighbouring Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide, which is also administered by the Australian Jesuits. It is also associated with the neighbouring Saint Joseph's Memorial School, which is administered by the Josephites. It is one of the very first schools started by St Mary Mackillop, who had a close personal association with the Church from its very earliest days.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH, NORWOOD". The South Australian Advertiser. Vol. XII, no. 3434. South Australia. 18 October 1869. p. 3. Retrieved 18 August 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ a b "ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH, NORWOOD". Adelaide Observer. Vol. XXVII, no. 1506. South Australia. 13 August 1870. p. 10. Retrieved 18 August 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "150 years in Norwood, South Australia". St Ignatius Church Sesquicentenary 2019. 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b Shield, David (September 2013). "St Ignatius' Catholic Church". Organ Historical Trust of Australia. Retrieved 18 August 2023.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources St Ignatius Church Norwood news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message St Ignatius Church Norwood is a Catholic Church located in the Adelaide suburb of Norwood South Australia Australia It is dedicated in honour of St Ignatius of Loyola the founder of the Jesuits the order of priests who founded the Church and have always and continue to administer the parish on behalf of the Archdiocese of Adelaide St Ignatius Church NorwoodSaint Ignatius ChurchAddressQueen Street Norwood South AustraliaCountryAustraliaDenominationCatholic ChurchReligious orderSociety of JesusWebsitenorwoodparish wbr org wbr auHistoryStatusChurchFounded17 October 1869 1869 10 17 Founder s Very Rev Vicar General J Smyth 1 DedicationSt Ignatius of LoyolaDedicated7 August 1870 1870 08 07 2 ArchitectureArchitectural typeChurchStyleVictorian ItalianateYears built1869 1870SpecificationsMaterialsGlen Osmond stone cement timber Mintaro slateAdministrationArchdioceseAdelaide Contents 1 History 2 School 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn September 1869 the Jesuits purchased a property owned by Charles Draper and known as Cannonbury House at the corner of William and Queen Streets in Norwood 3 At that time it consisted of a large block of land with a brick house of eight rooms kitchen lean to stable coach house garden and paddock The church was constructed on part of that large block of land and was dedicated on 7 August 1870 2 It was large and imposing rectangular built in the Victorian Italianate style with two towers topped by crosses at the entrance 4 At this time Father Joseph Tappeiner SJ close friend and advisor to St Mary Mackillop moved to the Parish from Sevenhill At the same time Mackillop was excommunicated from the Catholic Church by Bishop Shiel During this time Mackillop rented a house diagonally across William Street from the Church Some Jesuit priests at the Church provided Communion to her in secret In 1872 Mackillop s excommunication was lifted and she first celebrated Mass again in the Norwood Church The Church has continued to have a long association with Mackillop and her Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart up until the current day In 1891 a bell known as the Angelus bell was installed imported from Ireland and purchased by a Mr Delano a prominent parishioner In 1897 an organ was installed in memory of Fr Joseph Peters S J who served at the parish from 1874 until his death in 1895 4 In 1925 a Lourdes grotto was constructed on the grounds of the Church which remains there today In 1929 Count O Loughlin donated three marble statues to the parish The statue of St Bernadette of Lourdes is still at the grotto The statues of Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Xavier were inside the church for a time but are now when on the Bellarmine Lawns at Saint Ignatius College s Athelstone campus and the garden to the rear of Manresa the priests residence at Norwood respectively The 1954 Adelaide earthquake caused the cross on top of the northern tower to be dislodged Parish priest Fr Thomas Costelloe SJ decided to remove the cross from the southern tower rather than repair the other The transepts completed in 1954 doubled the capacity of the church At this time the sanctuary and sacristy were enlarged and an altar rail measuring 25m spanned the width of the church In 2017 a distinctive sculpture of St Ignatius as a pilgrim was completed and stands outside the entrance to the church During 2019 a new sanctuary window new pews and carpeting along with marble high altar marble blessed altar lectern and baptismal font were installed School editThe Church is associated with the neighbouring Saint Ignatius College Adelaide which is also administered by the Australian Jesuits It is also associated with the neighbouring Saint Joseph s Memorial School which is administered by the Josephites It is one of the very first schools started by St Mary Mackillop who had a close personal association with the Church from its very earliest days See also editSaint Ignatius College Adelaide Society of JesusReferences edit ST IGNATIUS CHURCH NORWOOD The South Australian Advertiser Vol XII no 3434 South Australia 18 October 1869 p 3 Retrieved 18 August 2023 via National Library of Australia a b ST IGNATIUS CHURCH NORWOOD Adelaide Observer Vol XXVII no 1506 South Australia 13 August 1870 p 10 Retrieved 18 August 2023 via National Library of Australia 150 years in Norwood South Australia St Ignatius Church Sesquicentenary 2019 2019 Retrieved 18 August 2023 a b Shield David September 2013 St Ignatius Catholic Church Organ Historical Trust of Australia Retrieved 18 August 2023 External links editwww wbr norwoodparish wbr org wbr au https digital library adelaide edu au dspace bitstream 2440 21566 2 02whole 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