Newman University Church Explained

Newman University Church
Fullname:Church of Our Lady Seat of Wisdom
Location:87A St Stephen's Green South, Dublin
Country:Ireland
Coordinates:53.3369°N -6.2605°W
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Pushpin Map:Ireland Central Dublin
Dedication:Mary, mother of Jesus (as Our Lady Seat of Wisdom)
Associations:University of Notre Dame and the Notre Dame Newman Centre for Faith and Reason
Tradition:Latin
Consecrated Date:1 May 1856
Construction Cost:£5,600
Architect:John Hungerford Pollen (senior)
Architectural Type:Church
Functional Status:Active
Length:61m (200feet)
Width:12m (39feet)
Style:Byzantine Revival, Romanesque
Groundbreaking:May 1855
Capacity:250
Parish:University Church
Deanery:South City Centre
Materials:brick, slate, marble, serpentine, alabaster, wood, copper
Archdiocese:Dublin

The Church of Our Lady Seat of Wisdom, also known as Newman University Church or Catholic University Church, is a Catholic church in Dublin, Ireland.[1] [2]

History

Groundbreaking took place on the site of the gardens of 87 St Stephen's Green in May 1855. It was founded by John Henry Newman for the newly founded Catholic University of Ireland, and designed by John Hungerford Pollen (senior) in a Byzantine Revival style, due to Newman's dislike of Gothic architecture.[3] It was consecrated on Ascension Day (1 May) 1856.[4] On 4 May (Saint Monica's Day), Newman preached in his sermon the essential place of the church in his plans for the university: "I wish in the same spots and the same individuals to be at once oracles of philosophy and shrines of devotion. [...] Devotion is not a sort of finish given to the sciences; nor is science a sort of feather in the cap."[5] [6]

The Lady Chapel was added to the church in 1875.[7]

In 1907 it was the site of the funeral of the Fenian James Bermingham.

During the 1916 Easter Rising British soldiers established a machine-gun post on the roof of the church.[8]

Future Taoiseach John A. Costello married Ida Mary O'Malley in the church in 1919.[9]

Since 2016, the church has been stewarded by the University of Notre Dame, which uses the church as a base for the Notre Dame–Newman Center for Faith and Reason;[10] regular masses are still held there.[11]

Church

The church is accessed by a Romanesque porch in polychromatic brick, with a belfry suspended over it. There is then an atrium leading into the ante-church, nave and sanctuary.[12] [13]

The interior is richly decorated with a baldacchino over the altar. The semi-dome above the sanctuary was inspired by the apse of the Basilica of San Clemente al Laterano, Rome. There is also an arcaded gallery with screens and an elaborate pulpit. The walls are decorated with marble and serpentine from many parts of Ireland.[14] The empty undercroft represents the empty tomb, just as at Westminster Cathedral.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: University Church - Archdiocese of Dublin. www.dublindiocese.ie.
  2. Book: McCartney, Donal. UCD: a national idea : the history of University College, Dublin. 1 November 1999. Gill & Macmillan. 9780717123360. Google Books.
  3. Book: Martin, Brian. John Henry Newman: His Life and Work. 30 November 2000. A&C Black. 9781441146410. Google Books.
  4. Web site: POLLEN, JOHN HUNGERFORD # - Dictionary of Irish Architects. www.dia.ie.
  5. Book: Newman, John Henry. John Henry Newman: Spiritual Writings. 2012. 160. 22 January 2018. Orbis Books. 9781608331413. Google Books.
  6. Book: Bottone, Angelo. Philosophical Habit of Mind: Rhetoric and Person in John Henry Newman's Dublin Writings. 2010. 53. 22 January 2018. Zeta Books. 9789731997629. Google Books.
  7. Web site: UNIVERSITY CHURCH - HISTORY. www.universitychurch.ie.
  8. Web site: I Woke Up And Heard The Machine Gun Fire.
  9. Web site: John A. Costello Papers P190 . UCD Archives . University College Dublin.
  10. Web site: Notre Dame to steward Newman University Church in Dublin . Notre Dame News . Brown . Dennis . 20 June 2016 . 26 November 2019.
  11. Web site: University Church . Notre Dame–Newman Centre for Faith and Reason . 2017 . 26 November 2019.
  12. Web site: Capitals, University Church (Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom), 87a St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 - Built Dublin. builtdublin.com.
  13. Book: Dargan, Pat. Dublin in 50 Buildings. 15 November 2017. Amberley Publishing. 9781445677743. Google Books.
  14. Web site: University Church - St Stephen's Green - ChurchMusic.ie. www.churchmusic.ie.
  15. Book: Come Into the Light: Church Interiors for the Celebration of Liturgy. Daniel. McCarthy. James. Leachman. 20 July 2016. Canterbury Press. 9781848257573. Google Books.