词条 | St Thomas Aquinas Church, Ham |
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|name = St Thomas Aquinas Church, Ham |fullname = |other name = |image = St Thomas Aquinas church, Ham - geograph.org.uk - 3198172.jpg |imagesize = |imagelink = |imagealt = St Thomas Aquinas church, Ham, looking west from Ham Common |landscape = |caption = |pushpin map = |pushpin label position = |pushpin map alt = |pushpin mapsize = |map caption = |coordinates = {{coord|51|26|8.58|N|0|18|38.01|W|region:GB-RIC|format=dms|display=title}} |osgraw = |osgridref = |location = Ham Street, Ham, Richmond TW10 7HT |country = United Kingdom |denomination = Roman Catholic |previous denomination = |churchmanship = |membership = |attendance = |website = https://stthomasaquinasham.org/ |former name = St. Andrew's School (or just Ham School) |bull date = |founded date = 1974 |founder = |dedication = |dedicated date = |consecrated date = 1974 |cult = |relics = |events = |past bishop = |people = |status = Church |functional status = Active |heritage designation = |designated date = |architect = |architectural type = |style = |groundbreaking = |completed date = 1890 |construction cost = |closed date = |demolished date = |capacity = |length = |width = |width nave = |height = |diameter = |other dimensions = |floor count = |floor area = |dome quantity = |dome height outer = |dome height inner = |dome dia outer = |dome dia inner = |spire quantity = 1 |spire height = |materials = brick and slate |bells = |bells hung = |bell weight = |parish = Ham |deanery = Mortlake |archdeaconry = |episcopalarea = South West Pastoral Area |archdiocese = |metropolis = |diocese = Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark |province = Southwark |presbytery = |synod = |circuit = |district = |division = |subdivision = |archbishop = |bishop = |dean = |provost = |provost-rector = |viceprovost = |subdean = |precentor = |chancellor = |canonchancellor = |canon = |canonmissioner = |canonpastor = |canontreasurer = |succentor = |archdeacon = |prebendary = |rector = |vicar = |curate = |priestincharge = |priest = Father Robert Ellis |asstpriest = |minister = |assistant = |honpriest = |deacon = |deaconness = |seniorpastor = |pastor = |abbot = |chaplain = |reader = |student intern = |organistdom = |director = |organist = |organscholar = |chapterclerk = |laychapter = |warden = |verger = |businessmgr = |liturgycoord = |reledu = |rcia = |youthmin = |flowerguild = |musicgroup = |parishadmin = +44 (0)20 8948 8292 |serversguild = |logo = |logosize = |logolink = |logoalt = }} St Thomas Aquinas Church, Ham is a Roman Catholic church on Ham Street on the western corner of Ham Common, Ham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The church is a former 19th-century school building, acquired in 1974 and converted for worship and community use. ServicesMass is held on Saturday evenings and on Sunday mornings. There is also a mass in German on Sunday mornings[1][2] to accommodate the local German-speaking population. (There is a German school nearby in Petersham.) The German-speaking congregation also meets with the Lutheran German-speaking congregation at St Andrew's Church, Ham for ecumenical services.[3] HistorySchoolThe building was constructed as Ham School in the late 1880s, replacing an earlier village school funded by the National Society. This early school accommodated boys in St Andrew's Church on the opposite side of Ham Common, and girls in the converted first floor of nearby almshouses. This failed to meet the new standards required by the Elementary Education Act 1870. Faced with the unpopular prospect of having a state controlled Board school imposed upon them, local ratepayers established a committee to construct a new school. Funds were raised from local charities, subscriptions and the National Society and the building opened in 1890 as St Andrew's School. Built with capacity for 100 boys, 101 infants and 101 girls, the school remained open until 1966, when it was replaced by the larger St Richard's with St Andrew's Primary School.[4] The building was used for various community functions throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. ChurchFrom the Reformation until 1856 there was nowhere for Catholics to worship in Ham. Between 1856 and 1870 a small chapel, St Mary's, was established in the grounds of Beaufort House, to the north along Ham Street. In 1952 a small plot further north in Ham Street, where 201–7 now stand, was bought by Richard and Mary Cave and the Chapel of Ease of St Elizabeth's, Richmond, was constructed there. Intended as a temporary structure, it served until the former Ham School site was acquired in 1974. The northern part of the former school building became the church whilst the southern section became the church hall, still used by community groups.[4] The single light stained glass window by Paul Quail, depicting "Heavenly Jerusalem", was added in 1990.[5] {{Commons category|St Thomas Aquinas Church, Ham|position=left}}References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://directory.rcsouthwark.co.uk/ham_stthomasaq.html | title=Saint Thomas Aquinas | publisher=Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark | accessdate=30 March 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.german-church.co.uk/6.html | title=Services in Ham / Richmond: | publisher=St Bonifatius, London | accessdate=17 April 2013}} 3. ^{{cite journal | url=http://arcadiantimes.co.uk/Ham&Petersham/H&P_AUTUMN_Pdf.pdf | title=German Lutheran church "hidden in Ham" | journal=Ham and Petersham Magazine |date=Autumn 2010 | pages=23}} 4. ^1 {{cite book |title=Ham and Petersham at 2000 |editor-first=Leonard |editor-last=Chave |publisher=Ham Amenities Group / Richmond Local History Society |date=1 May 2000|pages=18–9, 54–5 |isbn=9780952209942}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.stainedglassrecords.org/Ch.asp?ChId=18372 |title=Stained Glass Windows at St. Thomas Aquinas(RC) |work=Church Stained Glass Windows |first=Robert |last=Eberhard |accessdate=30 April 2013}} External links
3 : Ham, London|Roman Catholic churches in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames|Churches in the Diocese of Southwark |
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