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St Mary's Church, Stockton-on-Tees

St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England. It was built in 1842 and designed by Augustus Pugin in the Gothic Revival style. According to Historic England, the current building was first permanent Roman Catholic church to be built in Teesside since the Reformation. It is located in the town centre, on the corner of Norton Road and Major Street, with the A1305 road to the north of it. It is a Grade II listed building.[3]

St Mary's Church
54°34′15″N 1°18′42″W / 54.5709°N 1.3117°W / 54.5709; -1.3117
OS grid referenceNZ445197
LocationStockton-on-Tees
CountryEngland
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteOfficial website
History
StatusParish church
Founded1842 (1842)
Founder(s)Fr Joseph Dugdale
DedicationSaint Mary
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Designated19 January 1951[1]
Architect(s)Augustus Pugin, George Goldie, Charles Hadfield
StyleGothic Revival
Completed7 July 1842
Administration
ProvinceLiverpool
DioceseHexham and Newcastle
DeanerySt Hilda[2]
ParishSt Mary

History edit

Construction edit

In 1790, a Catholic chapel was built in Stockton-on-Tees. From the chapel the local Catholic population was served by a Catholic mission founded by a Fr Joseph Dugdale. With the increasing Catholic population, he decided that a new larger church was needed. He sought Augustus Pugin as architect to build the church. On 7 July 1842, the present church was opened by Bishop Francis Mostyn, the Apostolic Vicariate of the Northern District.[4]

In 1866, the north aisle and the lower part of the tower was added. They cost £1,300. In 1870, the south aisle and sanctuary were added. They were designed by George Goldie and cost £4,000. In 1909, the upper part of the tower and the presbytery were added. They were designed by Charles Hadfield, son of Matthew Ellison Hadfield. In 1970, the sanctuary was reordered and the roof was replaced.[4]

Developments edit

St Mary's Church was the only Catholic church in Stockton-on-Tees until the 20th century. With the town and local Catholic population increasing, missions were started from St Mary's Church to serve other parts of Stockton-on-Tees. In 1908, a mission was started in the south of Stockton-on-Tees, resulting in a wooden church being built on the corner of Yarm Road and Spring Street. A permanent church was built on the same site, and on 8 July 1958, St Cuthbert's Church was opened.[5]

Before 1933, the Catholics in Norton went to St Mary's Church for Mass. In the 1920s, plans were made to construct a church there. In 1926, the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle, Joseph Thorman bought Ragworth Hall and four acres of land from the Ropner family in Norton for the future construction of a church and a school. Mass was first said in Norton in 1933 in the library of Ragworth Hall by a Fr Thornton, the first parish priest. St Joseph’s Church was built on the site of its stables and coach house. In 1933, St Joseph’s Church was opened.[6]

In the 1950s, the population and town continued to grow and St Mary's Church was not large enough to accommodate the expanding congregation. In 1951, St Bede's Church was built on Bishopton Road,[7] and in 1956, Saints Peter and Paul Church was built to serve the area around Roseworth. On 19 September 1956, Saints Peter and Paul church was opened, it cost £24,000 and had a capacity of around 600 people. In 2010, English Martyrs Church was closed and the two parishes were combined to become English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Parish.[8] In 1967, the parish of St Patrick was created for Fairfield. In 1973, the church was built.[9]

Parish edit

The parish of St Mary's Church, along with the parishes of English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Church, St Bede's Church, St Cuthbert's Church, St Joseph's Church, and St Patrick's Church, all in Stockton-on Tees are in the St Hilda Partnership. St Mary's Church has one Sunday Mass at 6:00pm, English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Church has its Sunday Mass at 6:00pm on Saturday. St Bede's Church has its Sunday Mass at 4:30pm on Saturday. St Cuthbert's Church has its Sunday Mass at 11:00am. St Joseph's Church has its Sunday Mass at 10:30am. St Patrick's Church has its Sunday Mass at 9:00am.[2]

Exterior edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Church of St Mary, Stockton Town Centre Ward from British Listed Buildings, retrieved 31 January 2022
  2. ^ a b Parishes from Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle, retrieved 31 January 2022
  3. ^ Church of St Mary, Norton Road from Historic England, retrieved 31 January 2022
  4. ^ a b Historic England, Stockton-on-Tees – St Mary from Taking Stock, retrieved 31 January 2022
  5. ^ Historic England, St Cuthbert's Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Taking Stock, retrieved 31 January 2022
  6. ^ Historic England, St Joseph's Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Taking Stock, retrieved 31 January 2022
  7. ^ Historic England, St Bede's Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Taking Stock, retrieved 31 January 2022
  8. ^ Historic England, English Martyrs and Ss Peter and Paul, Stockton-on-Tees, Taking Stock, retrieved 31 January 2022
  9. ^ Historic England, St Patrick's Church, Stockton-on-Tees, Taking Stock, retrieved 31 January 2022

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Stockton-on-Tees parish site

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St Mary s Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Stockton on Tees County Durham England It was built in 1842 and designed by Augustus Pugin in the Gothic Revival style According to Historic England the current building was first permanent Roman Catholic church to be built in Teesside since the Reformation It is located in the town centre on the corner of Norton Road and Major Street with the A1305 road to the north of it It is a Grade II listed building 3 St Mary s Church54 34 15 N 1 18 42 W 54 5709 N 1 3117 W 54 5709 1 3117OS grid referenceNZ445197LocationStockton on TeesCountryEnglandDenominationRoman CatholicWebsiteOfficial websiteHistoryStatusParish churchFounded1842 1842 Founder s Fr Joseph DugdaleDedicationSaint MaryArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade II listedDesignated19 January 1951 1 Architect s Augustus Pugin George Goldie Charles HadfieldStyleGothic RevivalCompleted7 July 1842AdministrationProvinceLiverpoolDioceseHexham and NewcastleDeanerySt Hilda 2 ParishSt Mary Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 1 2 Developments 2 Parish 3 Exterior 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editConstruction edit In 1790 a Catholic chapel was built in Stockton on Tees From the chapel the local Catholic population was served by a Catholic mission founded by a Fr Joseph Dugdale With the increasing Catholic population he decided that a new larger church was needed He sought Augustus Pugin as architect to build the church On 7 July 1842 the present church was opened by Bishop Francis Mostyn the Apostolic Vicariate of the Northern District 4 In 1866 the north aisle and the lower part of the tower was added They cost 1 300 In 1870 the south aisle and sanctuary were added They were designed by George Goldie and cost 4 000 In 1909 the upper part of the tower and the presbytery were added They were designed by Charles Hadfield son of Matthew Ellison Hadfield In 1970 the sanctuary was reordered and the roof was replaced 4 Developments edit St Mary s Church was the only Catholic church in Stockton on Tees until the 20th century With the town and local Catholic population increasing missions were started from St Mary s Church to serve other parts of Stockton on Tees In 1908 a mission was started in the south of Stockton on Tees resulting in a wooden church being built on the corner of Yarm Road and Spring Street A permanent church was built on the same site and on 8 July 1958 St Cuthbert s Church was opened 5 Before 1933 the Catholics in Norton went to St Mary s Church for Mass In the 1920s plans were made to construct a church there In 1926 the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle Joseph Thorman bought Ragworth Hall and four acres of land from the Ropner family in Norton for the future construction of a church and a school Mass was first said in Norton in 1933 in the library of Ragworth Hall by a Fr Thornton the first parish priest St Joseph s Church was built on the site of its stables and coach house In 1933 St Joseph s Church was opened 6 In the 1950s the population and town continued to grow and St Mary s Church was not large enough to accommodate the expanding congregation In 1951 St Bede s Church was built on Bishopton Road 7 and in 1956 Saints Peter and Paul Church was built to serve the area around Roseworth On 19 September 1956 Saints Peter and Paul church was opened it cost 24 000 and had a capacity of around 600 people In 2010 English Martyrs Church was closed and the two parishes were combined to become English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Parish 8 In 1967 the parish of St Patrick was created for Fairfield In 1973 the church was built 9 Parish editThe parish of St Mary s Church along with the parishes of English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Church St Bede s Church St Cuthbert s Church St Joseph s Church and St Patrick s Church all in Stockton on Tees are in the St Hilda Partnership St Mary s Church has one Sunday Mass at 6 00pm English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Church has its Sunday Mass at 6 00pm on Saturday St Bede s Church has its Sunday Mass at 4 30pm on Saturday St Cuthbert s Church has its Sunday Mass at 11 00am St Joseph s Church has its Sunday Mass at 10 30am St Patrick s Church has its Sunday Mass at 9 00am 2 Exterior edit nbsp Side of church nbsp Statue and plaqueSee also edit nbsp Media related to St Mary s Church Stockton on Tees at Wikimedia Commons Diocese of Hexham and NewcastleReferences edit Church of St Mary Stockton Town Centre Ward from British Listed Buildings retrieved 31 January 2022 a b Parishes from Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle retrieved 31 January 2022 Church of St Mary Norton Road from Historic England retrieved 31 January 2022 a b Historic England Stockton on Tees St Mary from Taking Stock retrieved 31 January 2022 Historic England St Cuthbert s Church Stockton on Tees Taking Stock retrieved 31 January 2022 Historic England St Joseph s Church Stockton on Tees Taking Stock retrieved 31 January 2022 Historic England St Bede s Church Stockton on Tees Taking Stock retrieved 31 January 2022 Historic England English Martyrs and Ss Peter and Paul Stockton on Tees Taking Stock retrieved 31 January 2022 Historic England St Patrick s Church Stockton on Tees Taking Stock retrieved 31 January 2022External links editOfficial website Stockton on Tees parish site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s Church Stockton on Tees amp oldid 1175859870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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