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Church of the Resurrection (Manhattan)

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Affiliation
  
Anglo-Catholic

Direction of façade
  
South

Opened
  
1869

Leadership
  
Barry Swain

Completed
  
1869

Materials
  
stone

Phone
  
+1 212-879-4320

Architect
  
James Renwick Jr.

Church of the Resurrection (Manhattan)

Location
  
119 East 74th Street, Manhattan, New York City

Website
  
Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal Diocese of New York)

Address
  
119 E 74th St, New York, NY 10021, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Church of St Ignatius Loyola, Holy Cross Church, St Francis Xavier Church, Greek Orthodox Archdioc, Anglican Church in North Am

The Church of the Resurrection, located at 119 East 74th Street, Manhattan, New York City, is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of New York in the Episcopal Church.

Contents

The church is Anglo-Catholic in doctrine and style, and has an extensive music program. The services are in traditional language and reflect the Anglican and Western Catholic traditions of liturgy and music. The parish is unusual in the Diocese of New York for its conservative stances on the ordination of women and not having at present women servers. According to the parish's literature, it comprises "people of all ages, races, national origins, sexual orientations, economic backgrounds, and social classes."

History

The Church of the Resurrection was founded in 1868 as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by a group of Episcopalians. An armory for the 7th New York Militia was built nearby, and its chaplain, the Reverend James Tuttle Smith, became the first rector. The building was completed in 1869, and was designed by James Renwick Jr., who had earlier built Grace Church in Manhattan, and went on to design the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Due to problems and lack of funds, his designs were not completely executed. The Great Rood of 1940 was carved by the Dutch sculptor Joep Nicholas. Since 1920, the Church of the Resurrection has been Anglo-Catholic in worship and doctrine.

Resurrection Episcopal Day School

Resurrection Episcopal Day School is an independent, non-profit Montessori early childhood development school for children 3 years through 6 years of age. Housed in the parish building of the Church of the Resurrection, the school is a short distance from Central Park on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It provides the following programs:

  1. The Montessori Program
  2. The Arts
  3. Creative Movement and Physical Development
  4. Afternoon Enrichment Program
  5. Afternoon School Activities
  6. Summer Camp

Music programs

Resurrection's musicians offer settings of the Mass, motets, and other music every Sunday and on many feasts, often with a chamber orchestra. The choir is composed of professional singers, who appear on Sundays and major feast-days throughout the season. The hymns sung are drawn from the 1940 Hymnal, the New English Hymnal, and many other sources. Several small orchestras and early music groups present concerts at Resurrection.

Worship services

Solemn Mass is celebrated on Sunday mornings according to the English Missal, with full ceremonial, choir, hymns, and a choral Mass setting. During the summer months a Sung Mass is offered instead of the regular Solemn Mass. It includes hymns and a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass for congregational singing. Low Mass is offered at 8:30 am on Sundays and daily through the week at regularly scheduled times.

Other services vary with the monthly schedule, and notice can be found on the website.

References

Church of the Resurrection (Manhattan) Wikipedia