Stonyhurst College in Lancashire
celebrated the re-opening of its church, St Peter’s, last month, after
its year-long closure for extensive restoration and conservation work. A
congregation of 900 pupils, parents, staff and alumni from Stonyhurst
College attended a Mass of Celebration for the re-opening of St Peter’s
church. The principal celebrant was Fr Dermot Preston S.J., Provincial of
the Jesuits in Britain. The choir sang Vivaldi’s Gloria, accompanied by
the Stonyhurst Orchestra, which also played the opening hymn, Vaughan
Williams’s arrangement of “All creatures that on earth do dwell”. The
head boy, head girl and headmaster read the readings and pupils of all
ages read the bidding prayers. St Peter’s is a Grade I listed
building constructed by the Jesuits for Stonyhurst and its parish in the
early 1830s. One of the first Catholic churches to be built after
Emancipation in 1829, it is an important example of church architecture
in the Gothic Revival Perpendicular style. Masons have replaced large
expanses of stone eroded by wind and rain. Stained-glass windows have
been re-leaded and cleaned. Stencilling from the 1850s and 1950s,
previously covered by whitewash, has been painstakingly re-painted, and
the magnificent ceiling has been restored.
Link (here) to The Catholic Herald
Link (here) to The Catholic Herald
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