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St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Consecrated
  
19 September 1972

Groundbreaking
  
19 May 1962

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Parish
  
Whitton, London

Architect
  
F. X. Velarde

Founder(s)
  
The Edmundite Fathers (Society of Saint Edmund)

Dedication
  
St Edmund of Canterbury (1175–1240)

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster

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St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton is a Roman Catholic church in Nelson Road, Whitton, Richmond-upon-Thames, London. It is named after Edmund Rich (also known as Saint Edmund or Eadmund of Canterbury, and as Saint Edmund of Abingdon) (1175–1240), who was a 13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Building

The current church building, constructed between 1961 and 1963, to replace the original building dating from 1935, was designed by F. X. Velarde and completed for the F. X. Velarde Partnership by Richard O'Mahony.

The aumbry for oils is by David John, but the font by the same designer is no longer there.

Services

Mass is held every morning and also on Saturday and Sunday evenings.

Communications

The church publishes a weekly newsletter, St Edmund's Chronicle.

References

St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton Wikipedia