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Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains Church, Stoke on Trent

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OS grid reference
  
SJ8738345664

Country
  
United Kingdom

Opened
  
1857

Architect
  
Charles Francis Hansom

Location
  
Stoke-on-Trent

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Phone
  
+44 1782 844308

Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains Church, Stoke-on-Trent

Website
  
OurLadyandStPeterStoke.org.uk

Dedication
  
Our Lady of the Angels Saint Peter in Chains

Address
  
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 7SN, UK

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Trentham Mausoleum, Hartshill Park, Longton Interchange, Bethesda Methodist Chapel, Etruria Hall

Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains Church or Our Lady and St Peter's Chains Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. It was built in 1857 and designed by Charles Hansom. It is situated on Hartshill Road close to the junction with Shelton Old Road, south of Queensway, in the centre of the city. It was founded as a church with an adjoining priory of Dominican nuns and is a Grade II listed building.

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Foundation

In 1838, a Roman Catholic mission from Longton was started in Stoke. In 1841, a chapel, named St Peter's Chains, was built on Back Glebe Street. In 1850, the chapel received its own priest. In early 1851, a group of Dominicans nuns moved into Longton. In 1854, with their lease in Longton ending, they moved to the site of the present church.

Construction

In 1856, building work began on the church and the adjoining convent for the Dominican nuns. To pay for the construction, the old chapel was sold. In 1857, the new church was opened and named Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains. The convent started a girls' school at the same site. From 1864 to 1865 the adjoining building was expanded to house a boarding school and St Margaret's Home for Incurables. In 1866, the convent was designated a priory.

Extensions

From 1884 to 1885, a new chancel was built. Its architect was A.E. Purdie, who also designed Kilworth House and the chapel at Rudding Park House.

Rev Dr James Northcote was parish priest at the church from 1857 to 1860 and then from 1881 to his death in 1907. In 1865, he also donated a series of Stations of the Cross from Belgium to the church. In 1905, an organ was installed. This was to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Northcote's priesthood.

Parish

The church has two Sunday Masses: 5:45pm on Saturday and 10:30am on Sunday.

References

Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains Church, Stoke-on-Trent Wikipedia