Surrey Churches Index



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East Dulwich, St. Anthony of Padua

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image of the East Dulwich Picture house which occupies the building of the former St Anthony of Padua church
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Historical notes on English Catholic missions, Kelly, Bernard W. (Rev), 1907:
Mass was said here in the temporary chapel, Lordship Lane, for the first time on Whit Sunday, June 1, 1879. In 1882 the average attendance at Mass on Sundays was about 200. The number of Catholic children was about 180. Schools for boys and girls were opened in November 1883. The new schools were opened in April 1885, and in May of the same year the new church. The High Mass was sung by the Bishop of Melos. The mission was subsequently taken over by the English Benedictines, who took formal possession of the chapel on Sunday, July 10, 1892.[...]
The English Benedictines looked after the church until 1923 when the chapel reverted to the Roman Catholic Diocese (now Archdiocese) of Southwark. After delays caused by World War 1 the site of a new church was acquired and building began later in 1927. The new church was named St Thomas in 1935

The former building of St. Anthony's is now used by the East Dulwich Picture House.


There was no graveyard at St. Anthony's church. We know of only three Roman Catholic cemeteries in the London area, St. Mary's in Kensal Green, St. Patrick's in Leytonstone, and St. Mary Magdalene in Mortlake.

Many local cemeteries may have Roman Catholic sections see https://www.southwark.gov.uk/births-deaths-marriage-civil-partnership-and-citizenship/deaths-funerals-and-cremations/cemeteries-and-crematorium


The Roman Catholic Church of the St. Anthony of Padua was located in the modern day Anglican ecclesiastical parishan ecclesiastical parish is an administrative area within the Church of England or Roman Catholic church. It is distinct from the civil parish, a local government unit in England of Dulwich St. Clement with St. Peter.


The Church of St. Anthony of Padua was in the London Borough of Southwark.


Unless otherwise stated the dates for the creation of parishes are taken from Youngs, Frederick. A. Guide to the Administrative Units of England; Royal Historical Society: London, 1979 volume 1 Southern England.




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Links

National Library of Scotland 25inch OS map 1892 to 1914

Wikipedia

British History Online
There is only a very brief reference to St Anthony's as a church in Lordship Lane.

Picture House Website


Surrey History Centre notes on Roman Catholic Records

Catholic Heritage.net

Catholic Family History Society

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark



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