St Anselm's Church, Southall Explained

St Anselm's Church, Southall
Pushpin Map:United Kingdom London Ealing
Pushpin Mapsize:257x240
Map Caption:Location of church within Ealing, London
Coordinates:51.5037°N -0.3805°W
Osgraw:TQ1698490416
Location:Southall, London
Country:United Kingdom
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Website:StAnselmChurchSouthall.com
Dedication:St Anselm of Canterbury
Status:Active
Functional Status:Parish Church
Architect:Burles, Newton & Partners
Groundbreaking:17 June 1967
Completed Date:20 April 1968
Construction Cost:£120,000
Deanery:Ealing[1]
Archdiocese:Westminster
Province:Westminster
Archbishop:Most Rev. Vincent Nichols
Priest:Fr Jovito D'Souza SJ

St Anselm's Church in Southall is a Roman Catholic parish church served by the Society of Jesus in the London Borough of Ealing within the administration of the Archdiocese of Westminster. It is situated on The Green, a main thoroughfare into Southall. Built from 1967 to 1968, it has stained glass windows designed by Patrick Reyntiens. The parish was home to the De Nobili Dialogue Centre; a Jesuit building for inter-religious dialogue. It is also the only Catholic church in Southall and the parish has more than fifty nationalities represented in the congregation.[2]

History

From 1906, when the parish began, to the present church, St Anselm's has been in three different church buildings. The first St Anselm's church in Southall began in 1906. It was situated in a tithe barn of Southall Manor House. In 1919, the parish priest was Fr William M. Buckle. He sought the funding and building of a church and school to accommodate the growing congregation. That year, he placed a full-page advert in The Tablet calling for donations to build a church and school with the title "Save us at Southall or we Perish".[3] A year later in 1920, a new church and school building was opened.[4] [5] The church was dedicated to Saint Anselm, as he had a manor in neighbouring Hayes from 1095 and travelled through Southall to reach it.[6] [7] [8] The building in 1920 was constructed in two halves. One half was the church, the other was a hall that housed a small mixed junior school. As the size of the school increased, in 1930, a new church was opened. This was built beside the school and was a long, low, brick building with a separate small wooden bell tower.

In 1932, Fr Leo A. Ward succeeded Fr Buckle as parish priest. With the school again needing to be enlarged, Fr Ward set about the building of the current church. On 17 June 1967, the foundation stone was laid by Bishop Patrick Casey. On 23 March 1968 the church was blessed. On 20 April 1968 it was opened by Cardinal John Heenan. The church was designed by John Newton of the firm Burles, Newton & Partners, and has stained glass windows designed by Patrick Reyntiens. Jerzy Faczynski, who also did the stained glass in St Ambrose's Church, Speke, designed the windows in the side chapels. The old church became the school hall.[4] [5] From 2001, priests from the Society of Jesus have been serving the parish.

Parish

Groups

The church is involved with the West London branch of Citizens UK.[9] Also, resident in the parish is a community of the Missionaries of Charity who work with the poor in the area.[10] Hope for Southall Street Homeless is based in and around the church and the parish centre.[11]

School

The parish enjoys a close relationship with the nearby St Anselm's Catholic Primary School. Different school year groups celebrate Mass each term and they also have regular Masses which are celebrated by the whole school throughout the year.[12]

De Nobili Dialogue Centre

Within the parish and working closely with the church was the De Nobili Dialogue Centre, a Jesuit centre for inter-religious dialogue. Named after Roberto de Nobili, it provided a space for different faiths to meet in prayer and dialogue.[13] It was also associated with the Centre for Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue at Heythrop College, University of London.[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Parishes, Archdiocese of Westminster Retrieved 20 February 2013
  2. Southall, Jesuits in Britain Retrieved 20 February 2013
  3. Web site: The Tablet - 1 November 1919 . 2024-09-23 . papyrus.exacteditions.com . en.
  4. Web site: Southall - St Anselm . 2024-09-23 . Taking Stock . en-GB.
  5. Norwood, British History Online Retrieved 20 February 2013
  6. Web site: Hayes Court (The Gatehouse Record) . 2024-09-25 . www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info.
  7. Web site: The Manor House . 2024-09-25 . southallinpictures . en.
  8. Web site: Hayes . 2024-09-25 . Hillingdon Council . en.
  9. http://www.citizensuk.org/chapters/west-london-citizens/ West London Citizens
  10. Parish info, St Anselm's Church, Southall Retrieved 20 February 2013
  11. Web site: Hope For Southall Street Homeless Southall . 2024-09-24 . HSSH . en.
  12. Community, St Anselm's Catholic Primary School Retrieved 20 February 2013
  13. De Nobili Dialogue Centre, Jesuits in Britain Retrieved 20 February 2013
  14. De Nobili, Ealing LGFL Retrieved 20 February 2013