300th Anniversary of the consecration of St Catherine's Church

11th June 1712 - 11th June 2012
By Janet Penn

Photo:The short service

The short service

Janet Penn

A short service was held today at the Heritage Centre attended by members and friends of the Heritage Centre (St Katherine's) and members of the congregation of St Nicholas Church.

The Litany used would have been in use in 1712 asking for God to 'have mercy upon us miserable sinners'.

The church built in 1712 was much smaller than the building today, held a congregation of 80 and stood several feet nearer to the road.

Rev David Tudor unveiled the new stained glass window in the old church commemorating 300 years since the first English Church on the site was consecrated by the Bishop of London on the 11th June 1712.

Much more history of the church can be seen on this site here.

Photo:Rev David Tudar unveils the window

Rev David Tudar unveils the window

Janet Penn

Photo:The new window

The new window

Janet Penn

Photo:The restored window dedicated in the memory of a Church building being on this site for 300 years. Not too clear on this picture but the dates 1712 and 2012 appear in the central circle

The restored window dedicated in the memory of a Church building being on this site for 300 years. Not too clear on this picture but the dates 1712 and 2012 appear in the central circle

Janet Penn

Photo:Some of the people who attended
Photo:Ray Howard and Joan Liddiard
Photo:Some of the artifacts that were probably used in the church
Photo:The small marble bowl used for off site baptism
This gallery was added by Janet Penn on 15/06/2012.

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I'm pleased to see they have used it as the original church once again - a good tribute to the old building. Its so great to think how old it is when you are there (100 yrs +)

By Liam Heatherson
On 17/06/2012

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