St Mary's Church, Sunderland

27 Bridge Street, Sunderland SR1 3 ,United Kingdom
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St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the city centre of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. It was built from 1830 to 1835 and designed by Ignatius Bonomi. It is situated on the corner of Bridge Street and St Mary's Way. It is a Grade II listed building and the earliest Gothic revival church surviving in Sunderland.HistoryConstructionIn 1830, Ignatius Bonomi submitted designs for the church to have a capacity of 1200 people. On 15 September 1835, the church was opened by the Apostolic Vicar of the Northern District, John Briggs.By 1851, the population of Sunderland had grown and it was estimated that there were at least 4000 Catholics living in the city. In 1852, two side chapels were added to the church to accommodate the growing congregation. Bonomi had allowed for such an expansion in his initial designs.In 1937, an organ was added to the church. It was acquired from the Rex Theatre in South Shields and refurbished in 1992.World War IIIn March and May 1943, the church was damaged by air raids. The main roof was damaged and had to be rebuilt. Also, the majority of the church's stained glass was destroyed. In 1946 and 1947, the stained glass was replaced. The new glass cost £1000 and was bought from a firm one called Jansen & Co. from the Netherlands. Jansens & Co. also redecorated the altars and the stations of the cross. On 24 September 1947, after the repairs were complete and the church was consecrated by the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle, Joseph McCormack.

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