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Our Lady of Gillingham Church

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OS grid reference
  
TQ 78085 68516

Country
  
United Kingdom

Founded
  
1888

Phone
  
+44 1634 852979

Status
  
Parish church

Location
  
Gillingham, Kent

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedication
  
Blessed Virgin Mary

Year built
  
1896

Our Lady of Gillingham Church

Address
  
2A Ingram Rd, Gillingham ME7 1YL, UK

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Francis R C Church, St Michael The Archange, St Thomas Of Canterbu, St John Fisher Roman C, St Peter's Catholic Church

Our Lady of Gillingham Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Gillingham, Kent, England. It was founded in 1888 and built in 1896. It is situated on the corner of Ingram Road and Railway Street, north of Gillingham Rail Depot in the centre of the town. It is a Gothic Revival church.

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Foundation

Before a Catholic mission was started in the city, local Catholics had to travel to St Michael the Archangel Church in Chatham. In 1888, a mission was started when Fr Thomas McMahon arrived in the town. The mission was supported by the local Arathoon family. In 1890, construction started on a small building that housed a school and church. It was funded by the Fauld family. It opened in 1893 and later became known as McMahon Hall.

Construction

On 12 May 1896, the present church was opened by the Archbishop of Southwark, Francis Bourne. In 1903, he became Archbishop of Westminster and cardinal in 1911. The architect is unknown. The high altar and reredos were crafted by a Belgian craftsperson and donated by Louis Brennan.

Developments

In 1902, the church was extended. In 1934, a new school building was built. It is now called Scott Hall. In 1972, new school buildings were built on Greenfield Road. This meant that only the junior school was left on the old site. In October 1988, more school buildings were built at the new site, and the junior school was moved there. Without a school there, some of the old buildings were demolished and a car park created. In 1990, the church was extended again, this time, with a narthex being added. Between 1999 and 2003, the two halls were refurbished.

Parish

The church has three Sunday Masses, they are at 6:30pm on Saturday and 9:30am and 11:00am on Sunday.

References

Our Lady of Gillingham Church Wikipedia