Christ Church St Laurence
Christ Church St Laurence | |
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33°52′55″S 151°12′18″E / 33.881856°S 151.204869°E | |
Location | 814 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales |
Country | Australia |
Denomination | Anglican Church of Australia |
Churchmanship | Anglo-Catholic |
Website | www |
History | |
Founded | 1845 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Anglican Diocese of Sydney |
Clergy | |
Rector | Daniel Dries |
Assistant priest(s) | John Sanderson |
Laity | |
Director of music | Sam Allchurch |
Organist(s) | Peter Jewkes |
Official name | Christ Church St Laurence Anglican Church and Pipe Organ |
Type | Built |
Criteria | a., c., d., e. |
Designated | 2 April 1999 |
Reference no. | 00123 |
The Christ Church St Laurence (CCSL) is an heritage-listed Anglican church in the Diocese of Sydney, Australia. The church is located on George Street, Sydney, near Central station.
The building and associated pipe organ were listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]
The Revd Dr Daniel Dries is the current rector of Christ Church St Laurence. He is the eleventh rector, inducted on 21 January 2013.[citation needed]
History and description
The church is consecrated in honour of Saint Laurence of Rome.
The interior of Christ Church has developed and changed over the years. The church was only completed sufficiently for occupation in 1845. The interior remains a work in progress. Numerous architects have contributed to this process, most notably colonial architect Edmund Blacket in the period 1844-1880, who designed the church's spire[1] and John Burcham Clamp (1900–1922).
The ceiling was added and the columns clad in 1864. The stained glass was added gradually in the period 1845-1912. The marble steps were added to the sanctuary in 1885 and extended in 1929. The church was extensively renovated following the fire in 1905. The chancel was added in 1885 and renewed and expanded in 2004.
The church building was consecrated in 1845. William Horatio Walsh was appointed the first rector in April 1839 after a number of clergy served short terms as the “Minister of the Parish of St Lawrence”. Two notable and long-serving rectors were John Hope (1926–1964) and Austin Day (1964–1996). The current rector is Daniel Dries.
In contrast to the Evangelical character of most of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, Christ Church has long been a church within the Anglo-Catholic tradition of Anglicanism, with a focus on social justice issues and liturgical worship, together with an emphasis on the sacraments. The tower contains a peal of ten bells hung for change ringing. They are reputed to be "the oldest ringing peal in Australia"[2] and are regularly rung by members of The Australian and New Zealand Association of Bellringers. The church is especially noted for its choir. Along with the rectory, school and hall, the church is listed on the Register of the National Estate[3] as well as having a New South Wales state heritage listing.[1]
The history of Christ Church was written by the Reverend John Spooner. Entitled “The Archbishops of Railway Square” it covers the period from the beginning of the colony of NSW in 1788 until 2001[4]
Sunday services
7.00 am: Morning Prayer
7.30 am: Eucharist
9.00 am: Sung Eucharist
10.30 am: Solemn High Mass
6.30 pm: Solemn Evensong with Benediction
Daily services
7.30 am: Morning Prayer
8.00 am: Eucharist
12.15 pm: Eucharist with Healing Ministry (Wednesday)
5.30 pm: Evening Prayer
6.00 pm: Eucharist (Friday)
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Church hall
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Church organ
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Interior
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Interior
Choir
The Choir of Christ Church St Laurence is one of the oldest continuing choral groups and was founded shortly after the consecration of the church in 1845. It is also regarded[who?] as one of the finest liturgical choirs in Australia. The choir performs an extensive repertoire from the 8th to the 21st century, with special emphasis on the polyphonic school of the 16th century. The choir can be heard every Sunday at the 10.30 am High Mass and again at the 6.30 pm Evensong at which the liturgy of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is used. Special music is also provided for all major festivals and feasts throughout the church calendar. Apart from the commitment to liturgical worship the choir regularly gives concerts and is frequently heard on national radio and has recorded a number of CDs.
The CCSL choir tours frequently and tours have included being the resident choir at London's Westminster Abbey for several periods, as well as singing in churches and cathedrals in Germany, France and Italy. The choir has recorded a number of CDs, one of which was nominated in the Australian Record Industry (ARIA) awards of 1991 as best classical album. They recently sang across Europe, most notably in St Paul's Cathedral, London, and Notre-Dame de Paris
List of rectors
Rector | Years as Rector | |
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1 | William Horatio Walsh | 1839–1867 |
2 | George Vidal | 1867–1878 |
3 | Charles Frederick Garnsey | 1878–1894 |
4 | Gerard Trower | 1895–1900 |
5 | Frederick John Albery | 1901–1910 |
6 | Clive Meillon Statham | 1911–1925 |
7 | John Hope | 1926–1964 |
8 | Patrick Austin Day | 1964–1996 |
9 | Michael Nicholas Roderick Bowie | 1996–2000 |
10 | Adrian Maxwell Stephens | 2001–2013 |
11 | Daniel Michael Dries | 2013 to present |
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Christ Church St Laurence Anglican Church and Pipe Organ". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 30 September 2017. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
- ^ "The Six Ringing Towers of Sydney". The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). NSW. 4 February 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
- ^ The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/102
- ^ 1929-, Spooner, John, (2002). The Archbishops of Railway Square : a history of Christ Church, St Laurence Sydney. Rushcutters Bay, N.S.W.: Halstead Press. ISBN 1875684557. OCLC 53362548.
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