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St Columba's Church, Chester

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Location
  
Newton, Chester

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Status
  
Active

Phone
  
+44 1244 400873

Groundbreaking
  
6 September 1964

Country
  
United Kingdom

Founder(s)
  
Canon Francis Murphy

Opened
  
19 February 1966

Dedication
  
Columba

St Columba's Church, Chester

Website
  
StColumbaChester.WordPress.com

Address
  
Plas Newton Ln, Chester CH2 1SA, UK

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury

Similar
  
St Werburgh's Church, St Francis' Church - Chester, St Winefride's - Sandbach, Church of St Mary of the Angel, St Oswald's Church - Padgate

St Columba's is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Newton, Chester. It was built from 1964 to 1965. It is situated on the corner of Plas Newton Lane and Newhall Road in the suburbs, north of the city centre. The 'Taking Stock' project, a partnership between the Patrimony Committee of the Bishops’ Conference, English Heritage and individual catholic dioceses, described the church as 'a strikingly modern church in a distinctive style'.

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Construction

In the late 1950s, a priest from St Werburgh's Church in Chester, Canon Francis Murphy, came to Newton and started raising funds to build a new church for the local Catholic population. On 6 September 1964, he laid the foundation stone for the church. It was designed by Francis Prichard (1919 – 2008). He was an ecclesiastical architect and was also the Mayor of Crosby. The first Mass was said in the church on 19 December 1965. On 19 February 1966, the church was officially opened by William Grasar, Roman Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury.

Parish Hall

In 1978, the parish hall was also opened by Bishop Glaser. It was built by the Manpower Services Commission. In 2012, it hosted the Annual General Meeting of the British Heart Foundation.

References

St Columba's Church, Chester Wikipedia