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Church in Massachusetts, United States
Holy Name Church
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42°17′17.3″N 71°08′48.1″W / 42.288139°N 71.146694°W / 42.288139; -71.146694
Location1689 Centre Street
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteParish website
History
Founded1927 (1927)
Architecture
Architect(s)Edward T. P. Graham
Administration
ProvinceBoston
ArchdioceseBoston
Clergy
ArchbishopCardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley

Holy Name Church in West Roxbury is a Roman Catholic church of the Archdiocese of Boston.

Among the largest and most distinguished buildings in the western section of Boston, the imposing Romanesque Revival church dominates the rotary where it is located and provides an interesting contrast to the Gothic St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church, a mile down Centre Street. Holy Name Church is a relatively large building with an upper an lower church.

Founding and early development

The parish was founded in 1927 under the leadership of Fr. William P. McNamara, the first pastor. It was developed from Sacred Heart in Roslindale and St. Teresa in West Roxbury. Prior to the construction of a church, services were held in the Bellevue Community Theatre in Roslindale.

Although the basement church was ready for Midnight Mass in 1929 work on the superstructure progressed more slowly and the church was not completed until 1939.

December 1942 saw the funeral of a number of victims of the Cocoanut Grove fire at Holy Name.

In 1944, during renovations at Holy Cross Cathedral, ordinations were held at Holy Name.

Architecture

The architect of the church was Edward T. P. Graham who designed many Roman Catholic churches in Boston and the Midwest. The design of the dome in the main sanctuary is replicated from that of the Basilica di San Clemente in Rome. St. Clemente had been the titular church of Boston Cardinal William Henry O'Connell when Holy Name was built. Above the entrance is a frieze with niches holding statues of saints.

Holy Name Complex

A large Colonial Revival style rectory, also designed by Graham, is situated directly behind the church. The Holy Name Elementary School, Parish Hall and Convent designed in 1953 by architects Perry, Shaw and Hepburn is located directly across the street.

The stained glass was provided by the studios of Wilbur H. Burnham, Boston who would also supply glass to St. Theresa Church of West Roxbury.

Pipe organ

The Wicks organ, designed by Heny Vincent Willis

In 1938 the church became home to one of the most distinguished organs in Boston, a large 3 manual organ opus 1691 built by the Wicks Organ Company It was designed by Henry Vincent Willis, grandson of "Father" Willis of the prestigious British organ building firm. Henry Vincent Willis was the tonal designer for Wicks at the time.

Prior to his employment at Wicks, Willis had worked for the Midmar-Losh Organ Company where he was heavily involved in the development of the largest organ in the World, the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ in the Atlantic City Convention Center.

The pipes are divided between two large cases in the gallery and a separate 16 rank instrument located in the sanctuary. Both organs are controlled by twin 3-manual drawknob consoles, one in the gallery and the second in the sanctuary directly behind the altar.

The organ was one of the instruments featured in the 2000 convention of the Organ Historical Society.

In 2005, after more than 60 years of daily use, a complete refurbishing of the organ was begun. This work was completed in 2006.

Gallery

  • Holy Name front facade Holy Name front facade
  • Exterior detail: Holy Name Rectory, also by Edward T. P. Graham. Directly behind the church. Exterior detail: Holy Name Rectory, also by Edward T. P. Graham. Directly behind the church.
  • The church interior. Notice the sanctuary dome which is a copy of that of St. Clemente Bascilica Rome. The church interior. Notice the sanctuary dome which is a copy of that of St. Clemente Bascilica Rome.
  • Interior detail: The second console and Sanctuary division of the Wicks organ, behind the altar. Interior detail: The second console and Sanctuary division of the Wicks organ, behind the altar.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Story of Holy Name Church, 1977, Custombook, South Hackensack, New Jersey
  2. Sammarco, Anthony Mitchell. West Roxbuty, Arcadia Publishing, 2004, p. 51 ISBN 9780738534596
  3. Schorow, Stephanie. The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire: A Boston Tragedy, Arcadia Publishing, 2022, p. 98 ISBN 9781467152877
  4. "To Name Three New Cardinals For America. Red Hat for Archbishops Farley and O'Connell and Papal Delegate Falconio". The New York Times. October 29, 1911. Retrieved December 23, 2008.
  5. "Wicks Organ Company". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-12-27.

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