St. Mary with St. John's Church, N18

The Parish Church of St Mary with St John, Upper Edmonton
St. John the Evangelist Edmonton (London)

The church interior
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Anglo-Catholicism
Website https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=107104902660271
History
Consecrated 1906
Architecture
Architect(s) Charles Henry Bourne Quennell
Administration
Parish Parish Church of St. Mary with St John, Upper Edmonton
Deanery Enfield
Archdeaconry Hampstead
Diocese London
Clergy
Bishop(s) Bishop of Edmonton
Priest(s) Fr Nigel Asbridge (Priest Missioner) Fr Martin Waswa (Associate Priest)
Archdeacon Archdeacon of Hampstead

St. John the Evangelist, Upper Edmonton is a church in Edmonton and is within the Diocese of London and are under the Bishop of Edmonton, The Rt Revd Peter Wheatley. St John is within the Anglo-Catholic of the Church of England and has the Mass at the centre of parish life.[1]

History

The foundation stone for the church was laid on July 22, 1905 by Samuel Forde Ridley, MP. The church was designed by architect, Charles Henry Bourne Quennell (whose wife painted the pictures on the pulpit), built by Albert Monk and Paul Woodroffe installed the stained glass windows. A plaque adorning the church is inscribed with these details.

The church today

In 2004 the church building was closed but despite the closure of the church building, the congregation persisted to remain on the site and with the help of priest missioner - Fr Nigel Asbridge, moved back into the church in September 2010.

The work to repair St John's Church is now completed and Peter Wheatley, Bishop of Edmonton came to rededicate the Church in July 2012. The east end of the nave and chancel, Lady Chapel, vestry and Sunday School room has been restored to their former glory, whilst the west end has been converted to provide new facilities for the Hanlon Centre.

In July 2012 as well as the rededication of the church and the opening of St Matthew's School Annex, HRH Prince Andrew came to formally open the new Hanlon Centre and St Matthew's School.

St Matthew's CofE Primary School has now opened an annexe in the small hall, and further work will take place over the summer to convert the large church hall into a school hall, dining room and kitchens and provide further classrooms in the vicarage garden.

Clergy

There follows a table of all the Vicars, Incumbents, Rectors, Curates, Honorary Curates and Curates in charge.

1906 - Rev Bird (First Incumbent)
- Rev W. Swinton Ryan
Rev Arthur Adams (Curate)
Rev W. R. M. Pugh
Rev G. Watling
Rev J. G. Leech
dates ? Rev William Povey
Rev W. E. Erant
– 1960 Rev C. G. Watts
1960–1966 Revd E. Ayerst(Parish Priest)
Rev J. Lindo (Curate)
1966–1998 Fr Derek Gough (Vicar)
1960–1998 Fr Ronald Jordan(Curate)
1998–2004 The Revd Canon Andrew Dangerfield (Parish Priest)
1999–2004 Fr Robin Fox (Curate in Charge)
2004–2008 Fr Stuart Owen (Priest in Charge)
2007–2011 Deacon (Fr.) George Nowak (SSM Parish Deacon)
2008-January 2010 Vacant
February 2010 – Present Fr Nigel Henry Asbridge (Priest Missioner)
May 2013 – Present Fr Martin Waswa (Assistant Priest)

Fr. Derek Gough was the longest serving priest at St Mary with St John's Church staying 32 years in his role as parish priest.

The Priest in Charge is currently Fr Nigel Asbridge who is supported by Fr Martin Waswa

References

  1. Church information Retrieved 15 March 2015

Coordinates: 51°36′43″N 0°03′15″W / 51.61208°N 0.05414°W / 51.61208; -0.05414

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