St Mary’s Church, Harborne, Birmingham

St Mary’s Church, Harborne, Birmingham

Church entrance
Coordinates: 52°25′25.61″N 1°55′32.40″W / 52.4237806°N 1.9256667°W / 52.4237806; -1.9256667
Location Harborne
Country England
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website saintmarysharborne.org.uk
Architecture
Groundbreaking 8 September 1875
Administration
Parish Harborne
Diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham

St Mary’s Church, Harborne, Birmingham is a Roman Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Birmingham.[1]

History

The first congregation was formed by the Passionists who worshipped in a disused Methodist Chapel on Harborne High Street from 1870. Building work started on the current St. Mary's Church, in Vivian Road, on 8 September 1875 and it opened on 6 February 1877.

It had long been felt that the old house at the rear, Harborne Lodge, was too confined and inconvenient for a religious community. Accordingly, a new Retreat was planned, linking up the original house with the present church. With impressive ceremonial the new building was blessed and opened towards the end of May 1911 by the Bishop of Birmingham Edward Ilsley.

Organ

The church has a single manual pipe organ by Nigel Church, dating from 1982. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2]

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