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Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Rhyl

Coordinates: 53°19′00″N 3°29′41″W / 53.316705°N 3.494595°W / 53.316705; -3.494595
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Our Lady of the Assumption Church
St Mary's Church
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53°19′00″N 3°29′41″W / 53.316705°N 3.494595°W / 53.316705; -3.494595
LocationRhyl, Denbighshire
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteCatholicChurchRhyl.co.uk
History
StatusActive
Founded1851 (1851)
Founder(s)Society of Jesus
DedicationAssumption of Mary
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Groundbreaking1973
Construction cost£230,000
Administration
ProvinceCardiff
DioceseWrexham
DeaneryRhyl Deanery

Our Lady of the Assumption Church, also known as St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Rhyl, Denbighshire. It was founded in 1851 by the Society of Jesus and was rebuilt in 1973. The original foundation was the first church the Jesuits built in Wales after establishing St Beuno's College in 1848.

History

Foundation

The Jesuits from St Beuno's College started a mission to the Catholics in Rhyl in 1851. Masses were held in a local pub. Afterwards the local Assembly Rooms in the town centre (which is now occupied by Jobcentre Plus) were rented to serve as a church and a school. In 1854, the Jesuits purchased a site on Ffynnongroew Road which could accommodate 150 people. In 1861, it became apparent that a church with a larger capacity was needed. In 1862, it was decided to build a church on the corner of Ffynnongroew Road and Wellington Road. The old chapel became a primary school.[1] On 3 March 1863, the foundation stone was laid by James Brown, Roman Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury. It opened on 8 December.[2] The church contained a window designed by John Hungerford Pollen, father of a Jesuit, also called John Hungerford Pollen.[3]

Rebuilding

At some point in the 20th century, the Jesuits handed over the administration of the church to the Diocese of Wrexham who continue to serve the parish.[4]

In 1955, the old school that was housed in the original parish chapel had to be moved, as the building was in a state of disrepair. A new school, Ysgol Mair, was built and the old school became the church hall. In 1973, the church was considered to be structurally unsafe. A new church had to be built. The old church hall was demolished and it became the site of the new church.[5] Building work started that year and was completed on 21 December.[2] The cost of construction was £230,000.[1]

Parish

The church has one Sunday Mass at 10:00am. There are weekday Masses at 9:30am from Tuesday to Friday.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b St Mary's History from Rhyl Cytun retrieved 12 March 2014
  2. ^ a b History from CatholicChurchRhyl.co.uk retrieved 20 October 2013
  3. ^ Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Rhyl, Denbighshire from Stained Glass in Wales retrieved 12 March 2014
  4. ^ a b Parishes from Diocese of Wrexham retrieved 12 March 2014
  5. ^ Ysgol Mair retrieved 12 March 2014