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Church in London, England
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Maiden Lane
Corpus Christi Shrine Church
High Altar of Corpus Christi during Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Corpus Christi is located in Central LondonCorpus ChristiCorpus ChristiShown within Central London
51°30′39″N 0°07′21″W / 51.510923°N 0.122498°W / 51.510923; -0.122498
LocationMaiden Lane, Covent Garden, Westminster
London, WC2E
CountryEngland
DenominationCatholic Church
TraditionRoman Rite
Websitecorpuschristimaidenlane.org.uk
History
StatusDiocesan Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament
Founded20 October 1874 (1874-10-20)
Founder(s)Henry Edward Cardinal Manning
DedicationCorpus Christi
Consecrated18 October 1956 (1956-10-18)
Associated peopleRonald Knox, Francis Stanfield
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II
Architect(s)F. H. Pownall
Architectural typeShrine Church
Years built1873-1874
Specifications
Number of spires1
MaterialsBrick
Bells1
Administration
ProvinceWestminster
ArchdioceseWestminster
DeaneryWestminster
ParishCovent Garden
Clergy
ArchbishopVincent Nichols
Auxiliary Bishop(s)Nicholas Hudson
RectorFr Alan Robinson, KHS
Corpus Christi Church, Maiden Lane

Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, Maiden Lane, is a Roman Catholic church in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, in the Westminster City Council area of London, England. The church building, in Early English Gothic style, is grade II listed and was designed by F. H. Pownall; it was “specifically devoted to the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.”

History

The site was leased to the parish by the Duke of Bedford with the condition that the church should cost no less than £6,000; it actually cost £8,000. The foundation stone was laid in 1873, with the internal floor level three feet below pavement level to avoid the building being too tall. It was opened in 1874 by Cardinal Henry Manning, at that time the Archbishop of Westminster, and dedicated to Corpus Christi "as an act of reparation for the indignities offered to the Blessed Sacrament in this country in the sixteenth century and since". It was not consecrated until 1956 when the debt was finally cleared.

One of the early parish priests was Fr Francis Stanfield who wrote two famous hymns: 'Sweet Sacrament Divine' and 'O Sacred Heart'.

The church features in Graham Greene’s novel "The End of the Affair". Dominic Bruce, the British Royal Air Force officer known as the "Medium Sized Man", married Mary Brigid Lagan on 25 June 1938 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Maiden Lane.

Interior

The main altar and reredos is by Thomas Earp, who may also have carved the altar in the Sacred Heart chapel. The statue of the Sacred Heart is a replacement in the recent restoration (2018).

The stained glass windows may be by Clayton and Bell while the blocked window in the south aisle is by Mayer.

The Lady Chapel, designed after the Holy House in Loreto, contains a statue of Our Lady of Walsingham which was installed and blessed by Bishop Alan Hopes of East Anglia in September 2015. The statue of Our Lady of Walsingham was carved specially for the chapel by studio Stuflesser in Italy. The stained glass in the Shrine Chapel shows the Coronation of the Virgin.

Near the sanctuary steps is a bronze statue of St Tarcisius, the Roman boy martyr, by Karin Jonzen.

There is a statue of St Genesius, a Roman martyr and patron saint of actors; the church has a long association with actors and is the spiritual home of the Catholic Stage Guild. It is also home to the Latin Mass Society.

A shrine for Blessed Carlo Acutis, carved by Ferdinand Stuflesser in Italy and including a relic, was unveiled on his feast day on 12 October, 2022. A statue of St. Gianna Molla, carved by Ferdinand Stuflesser, was unveiled on 29 April, 2023.

Restoration

The church has undergone extensive renovation costing £1.5 million to remove the 1970s paint. It was re-opened by Vincent Cardinal Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, in 2018, who dedicated the new Diocesan Shrine to the Blessed Sacrament. The new Stations of the Cross were sculpted by Arthur Fleischmann and donated in his memory by his widow. The Sodality in honour of the Blessed Sacrament founded in 1923 by Cardinal Bourne was re-established in 2016. In 2025, the church will be a Jubilee church for the Ordinary Jubilee called by Pope Francis, and as such a place of pilgrimage where pilgrims can obtain the Plenary Indulgence.

Gallery

  • interior interior
  • altar altar
  • Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham
  • Carlo Acutis shrine Carlo Acutis shrine
  • statue of St Gianna Molla statue of St Gianna Molla
  • The Shrine chapel The Shrine chapel
  • stained-glass stained-glass

References

  1. "Maiden Lane - Corpus Christi". Taking Stock.
  2. "History". Corpus Christi Catholic Church Maiden Lane. 29 April 2017.
  3. Vipers, Fr Chris. "Corpus Christi, Maiden Lane A Hidden Gem" (PDF). Catholic Association of Performing Arts.
  4. "Scene change for actors' church". The Times. 18 February 2017.
  5. "London: Shrine for Bl Carlo Acutis unveiled". Independent Catholic News. 16 October 2022.
  6. Robinson, Fr Alan (30 June 2017). "THE RESTORATION OF CORPUS CHRISTI". Corpus Christi Catholic Church Maiden Lane.

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