Our Lady of Dolours, Chelsea explained

Our Lady of Dolours, Chelsea
Fullname:Our Lady of Dolours, Chelsea
Coordinates:51.4848°N -0.1846°W
Location:264 Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW10
Country:United Kingdom
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Religious Order:Servite Order
Website:http://servitechurch.org/pages/home.htm
Former Name:Our Lady of Seven Dolours
Founder:Father Philip Bosio OSM, Farher Agostino Morini OSM
Dedication:Our Lady of Dolours
Consecrated Date:1875
Status:Active
Functional Status:Parish Church
Heritage Designation:Grade II
Designated Date:1984
Architect:J. A. Hansom
Architectural Type:ecclesiastical
Style:Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking:1873
Completed Date:1874
Archdiocese:Westminster
Archbishop:Most Rev. Vincent Nichols
Priestincharge:Patrick Ryall OSM

Our Lady of Dolours, also known as the Servite Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church run by the Servite Order in Chelsea, central London. The building was designed in Gothic Revival style by J. A. Hansom in 1873. It is Grade II listed with Historic England. It stands next to St Mary's Priory, at 264 Fulham Road close to the South Lodge entrance to Brompton Cemetery in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.[1] There is a mixed Roman Catholic primary school adjacent to the church and priory.

History

The parish and its church were initiated by two Italian Servite priests from Florence, Fr Philip Bosio OSM and Fr Augustine Morini OSM, who arrived in London in 1864. They came as missionary members of an ancient mendicant order to fill the shortage of Catholic priests in the wake of the English resumption of regular, public Catholic services after a break of nearly 250 years. From 1852 to 1869 St Mary's Church, Moorfields, built by the faithful, served as the first London diocesan seat of a re-established British Catholic church with a hierarchy.

Construction on the Fulham Road site began in 1874, led by Fr Philip Bosio OSM, with Joseph Hansom as architect. Hansom also designed the tower and priory frontage on Fulham Road (1879–80). It was originally named Our Lady of the Seven Dolours, but this was later simplified to the present dedication, (which is equivalent in meaning to Our Lady of Sorrows).[2] The church was consecrated by Cardinal Manning on 19 September 1875. From its beginning, when Roman Catholic parishes were being organised in the areas of Brompton, Fulham and Chelsea, the Servite Church was the most popular with the faithful, of whom crowds attended its services.[3]

The entrance colonnade passage by Hansom (1894) is unique in English churches. Other features include bronzes of the Redeemer and St. Peter by Mayer (1872), The Holy Face, after Lorenzo di Credi, 1895 and J. M. Swynnerton's Pietà (1896). The magnificent Gothic Reredos were unaccountably removed during a 1970s refurbishment.[4] The organ is by Henry Jones, built by Grant, Degens and Bradbeer in 1968.

The church serves native residents as well as an international community of Catholics who live in the area. One transient Italian family had their first-born baptised at the church on 18 May 1991, before returning to their homeland in September of that year. The baby, Carlo Acutis, whose life was cut short by Leukemia at the age of 15, was beatified in Assisi Cathedral on 10 October 2020.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/az//az.aspx?searchletter=O&orgid=1200 A to Z Directory on RBKC website
  2. Web site: Plate 76: Church of Our Lady of Seven Dolours and St. Mary's Priory.," in Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. F H W Sheppard . London. London County Council, British History Online. 1983. 2020-07-15.
  3. Web site: 'Religious history: Roman catholicism', in A History of the County of Middlesex. 12, Chelsea. Patricia E C Croot. London. 2004. 259–263. British History Online. 15 July 2020.
  4. Web site: Fulham Road – Our Lady of DoloursFulham Road, London SW10. Taking Stock - Catholic Churches of England and Wales. 15 July 2020.
  5. Web site: Carlo Acutis beatified in Assisi . 13 October 2020 . Diocese of Westminster . 2020-10-17.