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St Mary Magdalen's Church, Brighton

St Mary Magdalen's Church[note 1] is a Roman Catholic church in the Montpelier area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Dedicated to Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene, it is one of six Roman Catholic churches in Brighton and one of eleven in the city area. Built by ecclesiastical architect Gilbert Blount in a 13th-century Gothic style to serve the rapidly expanding residential area on the border of Brighton and Hove, it has been listed at Grade II by English Heritage in view of its architectural importance. An adjacent presbytery and parish hall have been listed separately at Grade II.

St Mary Magdalen's Church
The church from the northeast, with the parish hall in the distance
50°49′32″N 0°08′59″W / 50.8256°N 0.1496°W / 50.8256; -0.1496
LocationUpper North Street, Montpelier, Brighton and Hove BN1 3FH
CountryEngland
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitestmarymagdalenbrighton.org
History
StatusParish church
Founded1861
DedicationMary Magdalene
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II listed
Designated10 June 1988
Architect(s)Gilbert Blount
StyleEarly English/Decorated Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking1861
Completed16 August 1864
Administration
DioceseArundel and Brighton
DeaneryBrighton and Hove
ParishBrighton, St Mary Magdalen
Clergy
Priest(s)Fr Ray Blake

History edit

Brighton had only one Roman Catholic place of worship until 1861: St John the Baptist's Church, built in 1835 in the Kemptown area to replace an earlier building.[1] A mission district was established to serve West Brighton, and priest Fr George Oldham was responsible for planning a church to serve it. Gilbert Blount, who entered the field of ecclesiastical architecture (specialising in Roman Catholic churches) after an earlier career as an engineer working alongside Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was commissioned to design it.[2]

The first part of the church to be built was the sanctuary and its adjoining chapels, which were finished in 1861. The first part of the nave was added in 1862; this was then extended in 1864, when the spire was also built. The official opening date was 16 August 1864.[2] No significant work was carried out for many years, but in 1962 the original organ was replaced and two statues carved by Joseph Cribb, a pupil of Eric Gill,[3] were installed above the entrance. These depicted Saints Joseph and George.[2] More internal work was carried out between 1973 and 1974.[2]

Upper North Street, on which the church stands, was developed from the 1830s onwards with high-quality housing; it connects Brighton with Hove. The church stands on the south side between the separate presbytery to the east and the former primary school, also dedicated to St Mary Magdalen, to the west.[4] The school dates from around 1865 and is of red brick, stone and some black brick (for example, on the arched window heads). It has been converted into a church hall, and was listed at Grade II on 19 March 1997.[5] The presbytery is a later building, dating from about 1890, but is in a similar style with red brick walls, stone dressings and window surrounds and a slate roof. It stands on a corner site, and one part of the roof is gabled and the other is hipped. It was listed at Grade II on 10 June 1988.[6]

The church is licensed for worship in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 and has the registration number 14463.[7]

Architecture edit

The church is a 13th-century Early English/Decorated Gothic-style building—a design favoured by Gilbert Blount for his churches.[2][4][8] He used red brick, laid out in an English bond pattern, for the exterior walls; there are decorative dressings of blue and black brick, and larger areas of stonework. The brick and stone tower tapers in three stages and is topped with a spire of stone. The layout consists of a chancel, five-bay nave, aisles, vestry and the tower in which a porch and the entrance door are incorporated.[2][8] There are lancet windows with ornate tracery on all sides and on the middle and upper stages of the tower.[2] The stone dressings on the exterior have intricate carvings.[4]

The church today edit

St Mary Magdalen's Church was listed at Grade II by English Heritage on 10 June 1988.[9] It is one of 1,124 Grade II-listed buildings and structures, and 1,218 listed buildings of all grades, in the city of Brighton and Hove.[10]

Some reconstruction of the sanctuary took place between 2008 and 2010, together with new decorative lighting, restoring the church to an appearance closer to that previous to re-ordering which had taken place following the liturgical changes after the Second Vatican Council.

The church is one of eleven Roman Catholic churches in Brighton and Hove. There are five others in Brighton, three in Hove and one each in Rottingdean and Woodingdean.[11]

Mass is said four times on Sundays, the second Mass being in Polish and the fourth being the Traditional Latin Mass.[12] There are two Masses on Holy Days of Obligation. The Sacrament of Penance is offered after each Mass and also by appointment.

Hugh Gerard McGrellis (known as Gerry) has been an altar server at the church for over 70 years and was awarded the Benemerenti medal by Pope Benedict XVI in recognition of his services. He has also served as the Chair of Governors for some time at St Mary Magdalen's School.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Some sources incorrectly give the spelling "Magdalene".

Sources edit

  1. ^ Dale 1989, p. 186.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g (PDF). English Heritage. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  3. ^ . Ditchling Museum website. Ditchling Museum. 2007–2009. Archived from the original on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Carder 1990, §39.
  5. ^ Historic England (2007). "School Buildings next to Church of St Mary Magdalene, Upper North Street (south side), Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex (1381059)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  6. ^ Historic England (2007). "Clergy House to the Church of St Mary Magdalene and attached wall, Upper North Street (south side), Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex (1381055)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  7. ^ Registered in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 (Number in Worship Register: 14463; Name: St Mary Magdalene's Church; Address: Upper North Street, Brighton; Denomination: Roman Catholics. (Archived version of list from April 2010; subsequent updates)
  8. ^ a b Elleray 2004, p. 8.
  9. ^ Historic England (2007). "Church of St Mary Magdalene and attached walls and railings, Upper North Street (south side), Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex (1381058)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  10. ^ . Images of England. English Heritage. 2007. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Parishes Alphabetically by Town". Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton website. DABNet. 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  12. ^ "Mass Times at St Mary Magdalen Brighton". St Mary Magdalen Choir Brighton. 25 November 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Carder, Timothy (1990). The Encyclopaedia of Brighton. Lewes: East Sussex County Libraries. ISBN 0-86147-315-9.
  • Dale, Antony (1989). Brighton Churches. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-00863-8.
  • Elleray, D. Robert (2004). Sussex Places of Worship. Worthing: Optimus Books. ISBN 0-9533132-7-1.

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St Mary Magdalen s Church note 1 is a Roman Catholic church in the Montpelier area of Brighton part of the English city of Brighton and Hove Dedicated to Jesus companion Mary Magdalene it is one of six Roman Catholic churches in Brighton and one of eleven in the city area Built by ecclesiastical architect Gilbert Blount in a 13th century Gothic style to serve the rapidly expanding residential area on the border of Brighton and Hove it has been listed at Grade II by English Heritage in view of its architectural importance An adjacent presbytery and parish hall have been listed separately at Grade II St Mary Magdalen s ChurchThe church from the northeast with the parish hall in the distance50 49 32 N 0 08 59 W 50 8256 N 0 1496 W 50 8256 0 1496LocationUpper North Street Montpelier Brighton and Hove BN1 3FHCountryEnglandDenominationRoman CatholicWebsitestmarymagdalenbrighton wbr orgHistoryStatusParish churchFounded1861DedicationMary MagdaleneArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade II listedDesignated10 June 1988Architect s Gilbert BlountStyleEarly English Decorated Gothic RevivalGroundbreaking1861Completed16 August 1864AdministrationDioceseArundel and BrightonDeaneryBrighton and HoveParishBrighton St Mary MagdalenClergyPriest s Fr Ray Blake Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 The church today 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Sources 7 BibliographyHistory editBrighton had only one Roman Catholic place of worship until 1861 St John the Baptist s Church built in 1835 in the Kemptown area to replace an earlier building 1 A mission district was established to serve West Brighton and priest Fr George Oldham was responsible for planning a church to serve it Gilbert Blount who entered the field of ecclesiastical architecture specialising in Roman Catholic churches after an earlier career as an engineer working alongside Isambard Kingdom Brunel was commissioned to design it 2 The first part of the church to be built was the sanctuary and its adjoining chapels which were finished in 1861 The first part of the nave was added in 1862 this was then extended in 1864 when the spire was also built The official opening date was 16 August 1864 2 No significant work was carried out for many years but in 1962 the original organ was replaced and two statues carved by Joseph Cribb a pupil of Eric Gill 3 were installed above the entrance These depicted Saints Joseph and George 2 More internal work was carried out between 1973 and 1974 2 Upper North Street on which the church stands was developed from the 1830s onwards with high quality housing it connects Brighton with Hove The church stands on the south side between the separate presbytery to the east and the former primary school also dedicated to St Mary Magdalen to the west 4 The school dates from around 1865 and is of red brick stone and some black brick for example on the arched window heads It has been converted into a church hall and was listed at Grade II on 19 March 1997 5 The presbytery is a later building dating from about 1890 but is in a similar style with red brick walls stone dressings and window surrounds and a slate roof It stands on a corner site and one part of the roof is gabled and the other is hipped It was listed at Grade II on 10 June 1988 6 The church is licensed for worship in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 and has the registration number 14463 7 Architecture editThe church is a 13th century Early English Decorated Gothic style building a design favoured by Gilbert Blount for his churches 2 4 8 He used red brick laid out in an English bond pattern for the exterior walls there are decorative dressings of blue and black brick and larger areas of stonework The brick and stone tower tapers in three stages and is topped with a spire of stone The layout consists of a chancel five bay nave aisles vestry and the tower in which a porch and the entrance door are incorporated 2 8 There are lancet windows with ornate tracery on all sides and on the middle and upper stages of the tower 2 The stone dressings on the exterior have intricate carvings 4 The church today editSt Mary Magdalen s Church was listed at Grade II by English Heritage on 10 June 1988 9 It is one of 1 124 Grade II listed buildings and structures and 1 218 listed buildings of all grades in the city of Brighton and Hove 10 Some reconstruction of the sanctuary took place between 2008 and 2010 together with new decorative lighting restoring the church to an appearance closer to that previous to re ordering which had taken place following the liturgical changes after the Second Vatican Council The church is one of eleven Roman Catholic churches in Brighton and Hove There are five others in Brighton three in Hove and one each in Rottingdean and Woodingdean 11 Mass is said four times on Sundays the second Mass being in Polish and the fourth being the Traditional Latin Mass 12 There are two Masses on Holy Days of Obligation The Sacrament of Penance is offered after each Mass and also by appointment Hugh Gerard McGrellis known as Gerry has been an altar server at the church for over 70 years and was awarded the Benemerenti medal by Pope Benedict XVI in recognition of his services He has also served as the Chair of Governors for some time at St Mary Magdalen s School See also editGrade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove S List of places of worship in Brighton and Hove nbsp Media related to St Mary Magdalen s Church Brighton at Wikimedia CommonsNotes edit Some sources incorrectly give the spelling Magdalene Sources edit Dale 1989 p 186 a b c d e f g English Heritage Review of Diocesan Churches 2005 Extract St Mary Magdalen Brighton PDF English Heritage 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 29 April 2009 The Collection The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic Ditchling Museum website Ditchling Museum 2007 2009 Archived from the original on 13 November 2011 Retrieved 29 April 2009 a b c Carder 1990 39 Historic England 2007 School Buildings next to Church of St Mary Magdalene Upper North Street south side Brighton Brighton and Hove East Sussex 1381059 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 29 April 2009 Historic England 2007 Clergy House to the Church of St Mary Magdalene and attached wall Upper North Street south side Brighton Brighton and Hove East Sussex 1381055 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 26 April 2009 Registered in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 Number in Worship Register 14463 Name St Mary Magdalene s Church Address Upper North Street Brighton Denomination Roman Catholics Archived version of list from April 2010 subsequent updates a b Elleray 2004 p 8 Historic England 2007 Church of St Mary Magdalene and attached walls and railings Upper North Street south side Brighton Brighton and Hove East Sussex 1381058 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 26 April 2009 Images of England Statistics by County East Sussex Images of England English Heritage 2007 Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 27 December 2012 Parishes Alphabetically by Town Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton website DABNet 2009 Retrieved 26 April 2009 Mass Times at St Mary Magdalen Brighton St Mary Magdalen Choir Brighton 25 November 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2020 Bibliography editCarder Timothy 1990 The Encyclopaedia of Brighton Lewes East Sussex County Libraries ISBN 0 86147 315 9 Dale Antony 1989 Brighton Churches London Routledge ISBN 0 415 00863 8 Elleray D Robert 2004 Sussex Places of Worship Worthing Optimus Books ISBN 0 9533132 7 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary Magdalen 27s Church Brighton amp oldid 1092843797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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