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St Mary's Convent, Handsworth

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Order
  
Sisters of Mercy

Important associated figures
  
John Hardman

Opened
  
1840

Heritage designation
  
Listed building

Established
  
1840 (1840)

Grid reference
  
SP0586488903

Phone
  
+44 121 554 3271

Architect
  
Augustus Pugin

St Mary's Convent, Handsworth

Full name
  
St Mary's Convent, Sisters of Mercy, Handsworth

Location
  
Lozells, Birmingham, England

Address
  
98 Hunters Rd, Birmingham B19 1EB, UK

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham

Dedicated to
  
Veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church

Similar
  
St Silas' Church - Lozells, The Anchorage - Birmingham, The Endwood, Fox Hollies Hall, St Francis of Assisi Church

St Mary's Convent is a house for the community of the local Sisters of Mercy in Birmingham. Although it is situated between the Lozells and Hockley parts of the city, the community also serves the parish in Handsworth. It was founded in 1840 and was designed by Augustus Pugin. On 25 April 1952 it was designated as a Grade II* listed building by English Heritage.

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Foundation

In 1840, the Sisters of Mercy came to Birmingham at the invitation of Nicholas Wiseman. At the time he was coadjutor bishop of Thomas Walsh, the Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District.

They set up a convent with the help of many interested parties. John Hardman of Hardman & Co. who lived opposite donated the land for them. The cost of building the convent was met by Hardman and the Earl of Shrewsbury who donated £2000. They then commissioned Augustus Pugin to design the building for them.

The chapel of the convent, dedicated to Saint Mary served as the parish church until 1847.

St Mary's Church

In 1845, with the local Catholic population increasing, the convent chapel was no longer large enough to accommodate the congregation. So they decided to build a larger church next to the convent.

In July 1847, St Mary's Church was opened and consecrated by Bishop William Wareing. After St Francis of Assisi Church was built opposite the convent in 1894, St Mary's Church became the convent chapel.

However, St Mary's Church was destroyed during World War Two and not rebuilt. The site of the church is now occupied by St Francis Catholic Primary School. The school has a close relationship with the convent next door who have a representative on the school's board of governors.

References

St Mary's Convent, Handsworth Wikipedia