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Church of the Ascension, Stirchley (II)

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Location
  
Stirchley

Denomination
  
Church of England

Website
  
ascensionstirchley.com

Opened
  
1973

Dedication
  
Ascension of Jesus

Country
  
England

Churchmanship
  
Modern Catholic

Consecrated
  
14 July 1973

Phone
  
+44 121 443 1371

Architect
  
Romilly Craze

Address
  
Pineapple Grove, Birmingham B30, UK

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Birmingham

Similar
  
Church of the Ascensio, All Saints' Church - King's He, St Mary's Church - Moseley, St Francis of Assisi's Church - B, St Martin in the Bull Ring

The Church of the Ascension, Stirchley is a parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham.

History

On 29 October 1965, the former church building was destroyed by fire and was demolished. This new church designed by Romilly Craze, was constructed next to its former mission church of St. Hugh's, Pineapple Grove, and was consecrated by the Bishop of Birmingham on 14 July 1973. Surviving features from the original church, such as some of the stained glass, the Stations of the Cross, the altar silver, the processional crosses and the vestments, were used in the new church. St. Hugh's became the church hall.

A statue of the Risen Christ was erected on the facade of the new church. It was designed by John Bridgeman of Leamington Spa, made of fibre glass and cost £600. A window of the ascending Christ in slab glass and concrete was designed by John Lawson and a crucifix was designed by John Skelton.

References

Church of the Ascension, Stirchley (II) Wikipedia