Holy Trinity Church, Chipping Norton

Holy Trinity Church

Church entrance
Holy Trinity Church
Location in Oxfordshire
Coordinates: 51°56′37″N 1°32′19″W / 51.943656°N 1.538511°W / 51.943656; -1.538511
OS grid reference SP3182827329
Location Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website BirminghamDiocese.org.uk
History
Founded 1836 (1836)
Dedication Holy Trinity
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Parish church
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Designated 23 April 1952[1]
Style Classical Revival
Administration
Deanery Banbury[2]
Diocese Birmingham
Province Birmingham

Holy Trinity Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. It is situated on the London road in the centre of the town. It was built in 1836 and is a Grade II listed building.[1]

History

It was built in 1836, seven years after the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829, and fourteen years before the Restoration of the English hierarchy in 1850. As there were no dioceses in England at the time, the church came under the administration of the Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District. It was built in a classical revival style of architecture, similar to Chipping Norton Town Hall.

From 1922 until 1969, Heythrop Park, a country house in the parish, was occupied by the Society of Jesus. During that time, Heythrop Hall was a philosophy and theology college for those studying to become Jesuits. While they were there, the Jesuits also staffed Holy Trinity church. After they left, the church reverted to the care of the Archdiocese of Birmingham, who continue to serve the parish.[3]

In March 2009, Bishop Mark Jabalé, the emeritus Bishop of Menevia and former abbot of Belmont Abbey was made the parish priest.[4]

Architecture

The church is made of rubble stone at the rear side and ashlar to the other sides. There are three round headed windows on either side of the nave of the church. There is a gallery in the west part of the church and a stained glass window behind the altar made in 1873. There are two doorways on the side of the church facing the road, above them are bays in the façade. Above the bays and the windows is a coved cornice. There are porches projecting out at either side with antae, sunburst shells and ammonite scrolls in the stonework.[1]

Parish

There are two Sunday Masses held in the church, one is on Saturday evening at 6:00pm and the other is at 10:30am Sunday morning. The church has a relationship with the nearby Holy Trinity Catholic School.

Interior

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Chipping Norton" from British listed buildings retrieved 4 April 2014
  2. Parish directory from Archdiocese of Birmingham retrieved 25 November 2014
  3. Arkell, W.J. (1948). "The building-stones of Blenheim Palace, Cornbury Park, Glympton Park and Heythrop House, Oxfordshire". Oxoniensia (Oxford Architectural and Historical Society) XIII: 49–54. ISSN 0308-5562.
  4. Bishop Mark Jabale inducted as Parish Priest from Independent Catholic News, 17 March 2009, retrieved 25 November 2014
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