St Augustine's Church, Hammersmith

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St Augustine's Church
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St Augustine's Church, Hammersmith
51°29′26″N0°13′23″W / 51.4905334°N 0.2231233°W / 51.4905334; -0.2231233
Location Hammersmith
CountryEngland
Denomination Roman Catholic
Religious institute Augustinians
Website parish.rcdow.org.uk/hammersmith
History
StatusActive
Founded1903 (1903)
Dedication Augustine of Hippo [1]
Architecture
Architect(s) Robert Leabon Curtis
Style Romanesque revival
Groundbreaking March 1915
Completed14 October 1916
Administration
Deanery Hammersmith [2]
Archdiocese Westminster

St Augustine's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Hammersmith, London, England. It is a Romanesque revival style church and was built in 1916. It is located on Fulham Palace Road, south of the Hammersmith Flyover. It was founded by Augustinian Friars from St Monica's Church in Hoxton who continue to serve the church.

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History

Construction

In 1903, the Archbishop of Westminster Herbert Vaughan invited the Augustinian Friars in Hoxton to come to Hammersmith and start a mission serving the local immigrant Irish Catholic community. A building was bought at 71 Comeragh Road to house a chapel and the friars. It was opened on Easter Sunday, 12 April 1903. Afterwards, the site of the current church was bought. On 16 September 1903, a temporary iron church on the site was opened. In March 1915, during the First World War, the foundation stone for St Augustine's Church was laid. The church was designed by Robert Leabon Curtis. On 14 October 1916, the church was opened. [3]

The original London Irish Welfare Bureau was founded by the early friars. It was based for many years in the church's parish centre, until it was formally established as an independent charity in 1974 and relocated to its own building in Hammersmith Grove. It closed in 2013.

Developments

In 1920, a new altar was added to the chapel of St Nicholas of Tolentino. In 1933, the church was consecrated. In 1952 a window depicting Nicholas of Tolentino was installed. The central panel in the stained glass windows above the main entrance includes a depiction of Hammersmith Bridge, conveying the founding community's commitment to the local area.

In 1960, a new altar, designed by Donald Plaskett Marshall, was installed the lady chapel. In 1988, the church underwent a renovation with a new altar, ambo and font being installed. [3]

In 2018, the church underwent a refurbishment that included works and designs by Julian Stair and John Morgan. [4] [5] The church has since been further added to by pieces commissioned by the Augustinian community from other craftsmen, including a new central altar and tabernacle, and gilding work on the pillars.

Parish

The church holds a Saturday Vigil Mass at 6:00pm and four Sunday Masses at 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:15pm and 6.30pm. There are weekday Masses 8:00am and 12:15pm Monday to Friday and at 12:15pm on Saturday. [2] All services are currently live-streamed online at churchservices.tv.

Old Interior shot

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  2. 1 2 Catholic Directory, retrieved 9 May 2021
  3. 1 2 Taking Stock, Hammersmith – St Augustine, Historic England, retrieved 9 May 2021
  4. St Augustine's Church Refurbishment - Faithful to the Future from London Design Festival, September 2018, retrieved 9 May 2021
  5. Edwin Heathcote, In praise of new sacred buildings, Financial Times , 2 March 2020, retrieved 9 May 2021