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St Austin's Church, Wakefield

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OS grid reference
  
SE3298421281

Country
  
United Kingdom

Website
  
StMartinsWakefield.org

Opened
  
1828

Designated as world heritage site
  
6 November 1969

Location
  
Wakefield

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1827 (1827)

Phone
  
+44 1924 372080

Architect
  
Joseph Ireland

St Austin's Church, Wakefield

Address
  
6 Wentworth Terrace, Wakefield WF1 3QN, UK

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds

Similar
  
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St Austin's Church is a Roman Catholic Church building in Wakefield, England. It is situated where Northgate Road meets Marsh Way close to the city centre. It was founded in 1827 by the Society of Jesus and is a Grade II listed building.

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Foundation

In 1824, plans were put into motion by the architect Joseph Ireland creating designs for the church. He was previously the architect for the chapel at Houghton Hall and worked with Joseph John Scoles. Two years later, a Jesuit priest, Fr John George Morris SJ, came to the parish to start a mission there. Construction of the church began the next year and on 4 March 1828 by the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District, Thomas Smith.

Extension

In 1852, the Catholic population had increased to such an extent that the church needed to be extended and a school built to cope with larger congregation. The length of the church was increased and a balcony was added. In 1859, foundations for the school were laid. In the 1860s and 1870s the local Catholic population continued to rise and the church was again extended. The presbytery was moved to a separate house so that the church could be extended into the previous one. In 1878, a lady chapel, designed by Joseph Hansom was added to St Austin's.

Daughter Church

In December 1877, the parish need to expand, because numbers were increasing and it was too spread out geographically. It was decided that the Jesuits would build a new chapel, in South Ossett so the Catholics there would not have to travel to Wakefield for Mass every Sunday. The church was St Ignatius and was dedicated to Ignatius of Loyola. It became a church and a parish in 1910 when it was handed over the Diocese of Leeds. The church that replaced the chapel was built in 1933 and it still remains as a parish.

In 1931, the Jesuits handed over St Austin's parish to the Diocese of Leeds who continue to serve the church.

Parish

In 2008, the parish of English Martyrs (created in 1932) merged with St Austin's to form the parish of St Martin de Porres. This means that the two churches' Mass times do not conflict. St Austin's has four Sunday Masses, one on Saturday evening at 6:15pm, 8:15am and 11:00am on Sunday morning at another at 6:00pm on Sunday evening. English Martyrs Church has one Sunday Mass at 9:30am.

The two nearby school, St Austin's Catholic Primary School and English Martyrs Catholic Primary School, have a close relationship with the parish and both state that they offer "a Catholic education within a Christian community".

References

St Austin's Church, Wakefield Wikipedia