St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Grangetown
St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church | |
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51°28′01.92″N 3°11′01.85″W / 51.4672000°N 3.1838472°WCoordinates: 51°28′01.92″N 3°11′01.85″W / 51.4672000°N 3.1838472°W | |
Location | Grangetown, Cardiff, Wales |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Churchmanship | High English |
Weekly attendance | ~ 500 per week |
Website | Church Website |
History | |
Relics held | Yes |
Events | See Events |
Architecture | |
Status | Active |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation | Welsh |
Completed | 1930 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | Around 450. |
Administration | |
Parish | St. Patrick's |
Deanery | Cardiff |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff |
Province | Province of Cardiff |
Presbytery | St Patrick's Presbytery, Grange Gardens |
Division | Part of St Mary's, Canton |
Clergy | |
Priest(s) | Father Bogdan Wera[1] |
Laity | |
Organist(s) | M Patterson |
Music group(s) | English Choir |
Servers' guild | Yes |
St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Grangetown, Cardiff, is part of the Cardiff West Deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff. It opened on St Patrick's Day 1930.
History
There has been a St Patrick's Church in Grangetown since 1882, adjacent to St Patrick's School. A Memorial Hall was built in 1921. Plans were set in motion in 1928 to build a new church, on the site of allotments of two parishioners. The foundation stone was laid on St Patrick's Day 1929 and the church was opened exactly one year later.[2]
Activities
- Parish coach trips to places around Britain take place throughout the year.
- The parish make an annual pilgrimage to Lourdes.
- Parish Council meetings take place every quarter.
Church groups and ministries
- Society of Saint Vincent de Paul meet every other week on Friday at 18:30hrs in the presbytery.
- Guild of St. Stephen (Altar Servers)
- Ministers of the Word
- Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
- Children's Liturgy
- Parish Council
- Parish Advisory Council
- Union of Catholic Mothers
- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
- Offertory group
- Choir
- Cathechism
Recent events
It has been proposed that the current parish hall in Bishop Street be demolished to make way for a new health centre to serve the whole of Grangetown. It has arisen, however, that this cannot take place due to a group of bats (a protected species in Britain) that live in the roof of the hall. Designs have been made for a new hall to be built next to the church, meaning a removal of the lawn.
Due to the reorganisation of the archdiocese, St. Cuthbert's Parish in the Docks will become part of St. Patrick's. Also, the church became part of the Cardiff Deanery instead of the Cardiff West Deanery. (The new deanery merged both the old Cardiff East and West deaneries.)
The fortunes of the church have been revived by a growing Polish community. The church priest is Father Bogdan Wera, a Pole, who filled the position that had been vacant for two years after the previous priest, Father Fahey, died on Christmas Eve 2008.[1]
School
St Patrick's R C Primary School in Lucknow Street, Grangetown has close links with the church. A school mass is celebrated once a month in the church and sometimes in school during term times. The school has around 250 pupils aged 4–11 (Reception – Year 6) and around 15 teachers, as well as non-teaching staff including teachers aids and admin. The school feeds to the Catholic high school, Mary Immaculate, in Ely.
References
- 1 2 Dodd, Emma (18 February 2011). "Cardiff church revived by Polish priest". The Cardiffian. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
- ↑ "History". Retrieved 23 March 2013.