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St. George's Church, Lisbon

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Country
  
Portugal

Dedication
  
Saint George

Phone
  
+351 21 130 6293

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Denomination
  
Church of England

Consecrated
  
17 March 1889

Diocese
  
Diocese in Europe

St. George's Church, Lisbon

Website
  
Greater Lisbon Chaplaincy

Parish
  
Greater Lisbon Chaplaincy

Address
  
R. de São Jorge, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal

Architectural style
  
Romanesque Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Andrew's Church - L, Igreja do Menino Deus, Igreja de Nossa Senhora, Igreja da Madalena, Igreja de Santa Luzia

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St George's Church is the only English-speaking Anglican congregation in Lisbon, Portugal. It is at Rua São Jorge 6, north of the Estrela Garden.

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History

In 1654 a treaty between Oliver Cromwell and John IV of Portugal (signed on his behalf by João Rodrigues de Sá e Menezes, Count of Penaguião) allowed English residents in Portugal to "profess their own Religion in private houses... and that finally a Place be allowed for them to bury their dead". A chaplaincy was established, with services held in the home of the British Envoy. Notable burials in the cemetery include the tomb of the writer Henry Fielding (1707–54).

Anglicans in Portugal petitioned for permission to build a church, but until the early 19th century the Portuguese Inquisition prevailed on the monarch not to grant it. A church of St George the Martyr was built in the cemetery in 1882 but burnt down in 1886. The present church was designed by the London-based architects John Medland and Charles Edward Powell and consecrated in 1889. It is a Romanesque Revival building with a narthex, blind arcades and rose window on its west front.

The cemetery includes 31 Commonwealth War Graves: five from the First World War and 26 from the Second. 29 are in individual plots; two are in private family vaults. They include members of the British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Merchant Navy and British Overseas Airways Corporation.

Greater Lisbon Chaplaincy

In 1984 St George's was amalgamated with St Paul's Church, Estoril to form the Greater Lisbon Chaplaincy. This is part of the Church of England Diocese in Europe.

Fincham Pipe Organ

When the existing church was designed, traditional choir stalls were included in front of the Sanctuary and Henry Fincham of London built and installed a two-manual pipe organ for £526. It has 25 ranks with 61-note compass of the manuals and 30-note compass of the pedals. There were two minor changes to the Great organ which, in its original state, did not include mutation stops.

This is the current disposition of the organ after 125 years of use:


Great – I

Pedal

Swell – II

References

St. George's Church, Lisbon Wikipedia