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St Joseph's Church, Southampton

St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Southampton, Hampshire. It is situated on Bugle Street, in the centre of the city, north of Town Quay. The church chancel was designed by Augustus Pugin and built in 1843. It was the first Catholic church founded in Southampton after the Reformation. It was the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Portsmouth in 1882.[4] It is a Grade II listed building.[1]

St Joseph's Church
Main entrance
St Joseph's Church
Location in Southampton
50°53′57″N 1°24′21″W / 50.89925°N 1.4057°W / 50.89925; -1.4057
OS grid referenceSU4188611250
LocationSouthampton
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteSouthampton-City-Catholics.org.uk
History
StatusActive
Founded1830 (1830)
DedicationSaint Joseph
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Heritage designationGrade II listed[1]
Designated14 February 1969[2]
Architect(s)Augustus Pugin, J. G. Poole and Leonard Stokes
StyleGothic Revival
GroundbreakingMarch 1843
Completed1845
Administration
ProvinceSouthwark
DiocesePortsmouth
DeanerySouthampton
ParishSt Joseph and St Edmund[3]

History edit

Foundation edit

In 1789, French Catholics fled to Southampton after the French Revolution. They worshipped in secret in a room in 13 St. Michael's Square in the city. In 1792, they opened a chapel in 67 High Street. In 1828, a presbytery was built. Two years later, St. Joseph's Church was built in the presbytery's garden.[1]

Construction edit

In the early 1840s, a new St Joseph's Church had to be built to accommodate the growing congregation. In 1842, Augustus Pugin was asked to design the church. In March 1843, the foundation stone was laid. However, the parish could not afford Pugin's designs. Once the chancel was built, J. G. Poole, an architect and local surveyor, was asked to complete the church. The nave was built to his designs and in 1845, the new church was opened.[1][2]

Pro-cathedral edit

On 19 May 1882, Pope Leo XIII established the Diocese of Portsmouth. As the Cathedral of St John the Evangelist in Portsmouth was under construction, St Joseph's church served as the pro-cathedral until 10 August, when the new cathedral in Portsmouth was opened.[4]

Expansion edit

In 1888, Leonard Stokes was asked to renovate and expand the church. The north and south walls were rebuilt. A seventh window was added to the north side of the church. The height of the church was raised and the ceiling along the nave was replaced.[1]

In 1911, the high altar, designed by Pugin was moved from the sanctuary to the Sacred Heart chapel in the church. In 1971, it was moved back and became the main altar. In 1981, a restoration of the church was undertaken.[1]

Parish edit

In 2006, the diocese reorganised its parishes. St Joseph's parish was merged with the neighbouring St Edmund's parish to form the Parish of St Joseph and St Edmund, which is sometimes referred to as the Southampton City Centre Parish.[3]

Attached to the church is the Stella Maris Pastoral Centre. It is situated between St Joseph Church and the Anglican St. Michael's Church next door. It hosts parish events and meetings of local organisations.

St Joseph's Church has two Sunday Masses, one at 6:15pm on Saturday evening and the other at 10:00am on Sunday morning. St. Edmund's Church has four Sunday Masses. They are at 9:00am, 11:00am and 7:00pm on Sunday and there is a Mass in Polish at 7:00pm on Saturday evening.[3]

Exterior edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f St Joseph - Southampton from English Heritage, retrieved 13 December 2014
  2. ^ a b British listed buildings retrieved 13 December 2014
  3. ^ a b c Directory from Diocese of Portsmouth, retrieved 13 December 2014
  4. ^ a b History of Portsmouth Diocese 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine from Catholic Association Pilgrimage, retrieved 13 December 2014

External links edit

  • Southampton City Centre Parish site

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