Seagoe Parish Church | |
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St Gobhan's | |
Seagoe Parish Church, 2007
(prior to the building of the Parish Centre) |
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Location | Seagoe Road, Portadown |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Denomination | Church of Ireland |
Churchmanship | Low Church |
Website | seagoe.co.uk |
History | |
Founded | 540 A.D 1660 1814 |
Founder(s) | St Gobhan |
Consecrated | 28 June 1816 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Thomas Drew |
Architectural type | Gothic |
Administration | |
Parish | Seagoe |
Deanery | Clanbrassil |
Archdiocese | Dromore |
Diocese | Down and Dromore |
Province | Armagh |
Clergy | |
Rector | Canon Terence Cadden |
Dean | Canon Gareth Harron |
Curate(s) | Canon Raj Sathyaraj |
Archdeacon | Venerable Roderic West |
Laity | |
Reader(s) | Tom Patterson |
Organist(s) | Alison Cadden |
Churchwarden(s) | Robert Turkington Christine Allingham |
Seagoe Parish Church or St Gobhan's Parish Church is a Church of Ireland church located in Portadown, Northern Ireland. It is on one of the oldest recorded sites of Christianity in Ireland. Christian links to the area date back to the early 500 AD's. It was founded by St. Gobhan.
The current rector is Terence Cadden, having been installed in 2006. The current rector's predecessor is David Chillingworth, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Another previous rector was Jack Shearer, who later became the Dean of Belfast.
In 2010 the Church officially opened its state of the art parish centre. The build cost £1.5 million and was opened by the previous rector David Chillingworth. It contains a seriues of multi-functional rooms and classrooms, a main hall and a rotunda with a meeting area, coffee bar and circular prayer/quiet room.
The current organisations that form part of the church ministry are the following:
The church is linked to Seagoe Primary School, having established the school. The link is reflected in the school ethos. The school is one of just two remaining Anglican run primary schools in Northern Ireland. The rector is the Chairman of the Board of Governors, with both the church and diocese playing a key role in school life.
Coordinates: 54°26′07″N 6°25′32″W / 54.43525°N 6.42568°W