St Raphael's Church, Surbiton Explained

Denomination:Roman Catholic
St Raphael
Country:United Kingdom
Location:Portsmouth Road, Kingston, Surrey
Website:St Raphael's Church
Founded Date:1846–1848
Parish:Kingston
Diocese:Archdiocese of Southwark
Priest:Fr. Michael Lovell
Deacon:Dn. Peter Sebastian
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Designation1:Grade II*
Designation1 Date:24 December 1968
Designation1 Number:1080045

St Raphael's Church, Surbiton is the Roman Catholic parish church of Surbiton. It is dedicated to Saint Raphael and located on Portsmouth Road. It is Grade II* listed.

History

It was designed by the eminent architect Charles Parker in an Italianate style, with early Christian and Renaissance influences. The entire cost was met by Alexander Raphael, a Catholic Armenian whose family came from India.[1] He became the first Roman Catholic to be elected Sheriff of London after the passing of the Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829. Raphael built the Church in 1846 as a family chapel and named it after St Raphael. It was completed in 1848. But soon after, in November 1850, he died. His nephew, Edward, inherited the property and opened it to the public as the first Roman Catholic church in Kingston.[2]

Through successive bequests, the Church and land became the property of Captain Hon. George Savile, brother to the Sixth Earl of Mexborough, a Yorkshire family.

There is a memorial plaque for Lady Anne Savile, daughter of the fourth Earl, Colonel Minchin and Captain Hamilton who were lost attempting to set an aviation record by being the first aviator to fly over the Atlantic Ocean from east to west. Other members of the Savile family who lived nearby in Thames Ditton are buried in the vault under the High Altar.[2] [3]

The church was sold to the Diocese of Southwark after the Second World War and is now on the Registered List of Buildings of historical and architectural interest.[2] The church was officially consecrated on St Raphael's Day (28 September) 2012.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kennedy . David A. . 16 January 2019 . ALEXANDER RAPHAEL – A MAN WITH TWO BURIAL PLACES . Kingston History Research.
  2. Web site: Alexander Raphael and a History of the Church . 29 January 2015 . St. Raphael’s Church .
  3. Web site: Surbiton – St Raphael . Taking Stock. Catholic Churches in England & Wales.
  4. Web site: Mass of Dedication and Consecration. Official website. 18 March 2019.