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St Mary of the Angels, Worthing

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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Consecrated
  
1864

Functional status
  
Active

Opened
  
1864

Dedication
  
Saint Mary

Status
  
Parish church

Heritage designation
  
Grade II

Phone
  
+44 1903 200416

St Mary of the Angels, Worthing

Address
  
Richmond Rd, Worthing BN11, UK

Architects
  
Frederick Walters, Henry Clutton

Architectural styles
  
Gothic Revival architecture, French Gothic architecture

Similar
  
St Mary's Church - Goring‑by‑Sea, St Andrew's Church, Park Crescent - Worthing, St Mary's Church - Broadwater, Christ Church - Worthing

The Church of St Mary of the Angels, Worthing, is in Worthing, West Sussex, England. It is a Grade II listed building and the earliest of the four Roman Catholic churches in Worthing. It is an active Roman Catholic parish church in the diocese of Arundel & Brighton and the Worthing deanery.

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History

The Church of St Mary of the Angels was opened by Thomas Grant, Roman Catholic bishop of Southwark, the first local Roman Catholic bishop since the Reformation.

The church was built on land bought by Thomas Gaisford, owner of Offington Hall in Broadwater. Previously Gaisford had allowed the new chapel he had built at Offington Hall to be used by the public from 1859. Gaisford had previously married the Catholic Lady Emily St Lawrence, daughter of Sir Thomas St Lawrence, 3rd Earl of Howth and Lady Emily de Burgh. The church was the first place of Catholic worship in Worthing.

The church was built with the Our Lady of Sion convent adjacent to the church. The convent is run by the Sisters of Sion, who also founded the nearby independent school Our Lady of Sion School. The church lies at the corner of Richmond Road and Crescent Road, close to the triumphal arch of Park Crescent.

Architecture

Originally designed by Henry Clutton in the style of French Gothic revival with an exterior built of red brick with Portland stone, the church was extended by Frederick Walters in 1897-1907 to include a baptistery and an extension to the porch and sacristy. The church contains a 76-foot-tall (23 m) bell tower with a miniature spire.

References

St Mary of the Angels, Worthing Wikipedia