St Mary's Church, Horncastle Explained

St Mary's Church, Horncastle
Dedication:St. Mary
Denomination:Church of England
Parish:Horncastle
Deanery:Horncastle
Diocese:Lincoln
Province:Canterbury
Rector:The Revd Charles Patrick[1]
Asstpriest:The Revd Cilla Smith
Asstcurate:The Revd Sam Parsons
Verger:Kristiane Bull
Warden:Michael Hieatt,
Helen Marshall

St. Mary's Church, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England, dates from the early 13th century and is dedicated to Saint Mary. It serves the Ecclesiastical Parish of Horncastle and a grade II* listed building that was heavily restored by Ewan Christian between 1859 and 1861.

History

It is thought that a Roman church once stood on the site. This appears to have been succeeded by a Saxon Minster, although construction of the present building started c.1250.

The building appears to have experienced two major works of restoration:[2]

Whilst remaining in regular use as the Parish Church of Horncastle, by 2001 a Roman Catholic congregation was also using the building for its Mass on Saturday evenings at 6:00 pm and continues to have Mass there at that time.[3]

Architecture

The building is dominated by three architectural styles:

There are also some Georgian influences (such as the heavily restored 14th century piscina, which may be found in the chancel's south wall).

Governance

Horncastle Parish is part of the South Wolds Group of Churches, which was inaugurated by Bishop John of Lincoln during a service in St Mary's Horncastle on 7 November 2010.[4] This benefice is sub divided into three groups:

Past clergy of note

These include:

Monuments and burials

Further reading

External links

Website for Catholics http://www.catholicchurchwoodhallspa.org

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Notes and References

  1. Horncastle Group Parish Magazine . August 2016.
  2. Web site: A Tour of St Mary's Horncastle . St Mary's Church, Horncastle . . 12 April 2012.
  3. Woodhall Spa Catholic Parish Newsletter 26 October 2014
  4. Web site: The South Wolds Group . St Mary's Church, Horncastle . . 10 April 2012 . 18 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120818004003/http://www.stmaryshorncastle.org.uk/the-south-wolds-group/ . dead .