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St Joseph's Church, Stockport

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OS grid reference
  
SJ8960990315

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Opened
  
1862

Designated as world heritage site
  
16 September 1985

Country
  
United Kingdom

Status
  
Active

Dedication
  
Saint Joseph

Architect
  
Matthew Ellison Hadfield

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Location
  
Stockport, Greater Manchester

Website
  
DioceseofShrewsbury.org

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury

Similar
  
Our Lady and the Apostles, Salford Cathedral, Reddish

St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It was built from 1861 to 1862 and designed by Matthew Ellison Hadfield. It is situated on St Petersgate, south west of the High Street. It is the only church in England administered by the Priests of the Sacred Heart and is a Grade II listed building.

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Foundation

During the late 18th century, the local Catholic population in Stockport were served by priests from Manchester. In 1798, a Fr James Blundell was saying Mass in a house on Windmill Street. In 1803, a permanent chapel was built on Chapel Street and called St Philip and St James. In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Catholic congregation increased with the influx of workers at Stockport’s mills. In 1845, a priest would come from the chapel (which in 1905 would be replaced by Our Lady and the Apostles Church in Edgeley) to the centre of Stockport to say Mass in a temporary school in Parson’s Yard. In 1858, the schools on Tatton Street were built. They were designed by Matthew Ellison Hadfield and George Goldie.

Construction

In 1861, the foundation stone for the church was laid by the Bishop of Salford, William Turner. In 1862, a watercolour was made by M. E. Hadfield showing the west end interior of the church. It now hangs in the west end of the nave. In 1888, an industrial school, linked to the church, was built to the south of the school. It was part-funded by the Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk.

Parish

The church has three Sunday Masses, they are at 5:00pm on Saturday and 11:00am and 5:00pm in Sunday.

References

St Joseph's Church, Stockport Wikipedia