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St Paul's Church, Tintagel

Coordinates: 50°39′43″N 4°44′42″W / 50.662°N 4.745°W / 50.662; -4.745
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50°39′43″N 4°44′42″W / 50.662°N 4.745°W / 50.662; -4.745

St Paul's Church, Tintagel
St Paul's Church in winter
Map
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttp://www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk/index.php?q=dir/parishes/cornwall/tintagel
History
DedicationSt Paul the Apostle
Administration
ProvinceProvince of Southwark
DioceseDiocese of Plymouth
ArchdeaconryCornwall
ParishSt Mary and St Petroc, Bodmin
Clergy
Priest(s)Fr. Bryan Storey

The Catholic Church of St Paul the Apostle, in Bossiney Road, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, UK, was built in 1967 and consecrated by the Bishop of Plymouth, Cyril Restieaux, in February 1968. It was originally a CRL mission administered by the Canons Regular of the Lateran based in Bodmin, services being held in the Social Hall, Trevena.[1] It is now administered as part of the Plymouth Diocese and is part of the Parish of Bodmin which consists of churches in Bodmin, Wadebridge, Padstow and Tintagel. Fr. Bryan Storey became the priest in 1973.

Works of art

A thirty-thousand piece mosaic of St Paul regaining his eyesight was made for the church by Swiss artist Hanspeter Steiner.[citation needed]

Since January 2008 when the church celebrated its 40th anniversary, a modern version of Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" by local artist Nicholas St John Rosse has hung above the main altar in the church. It was reported internationally due to its use of modern villagers as the apostles.[2]

The statue of the Blessed Virgin was carved from serpentine stone from Cornwall, and the stained glass windows made by the monks of Buckfast Abbey.[3]

Memorial book

People come to Tintagel from all over the world[citation needed] to view the names of their babies lost due to miscarriage, stillbirth or other cause. The names are recorded in the Miscarriage & Infant Loss Memorial Book, a prayer request book closed in 2011, which is kept at the church.

References

RC Diocese of Plymouth
  1. ^ Dyer, Peter (2005) Tintagel: a portrait of a parish. Cambridge: Cambridge Books. ISBN 0-9550097-0-7; pp. 120-124
  2. ^ BBC (2008-01-06). "Last Supper". BBC News. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  3. ^ St Paul the Apostle Catholic Church; about us