*** Welcome to piglix ***

St John the Baptist Church, Coventry

St John the Baptist Church, Coventry
StJohnBaptistChurch 2016 road.jpg
Front of the church viewed from Corporation Street
52°24′28.86″N 1°30′58.75″W / 52.4080167°N 1.5163194°W / 52.4080167; -1.5163194Coordinates: 52°24′28.86″N 1°30′58.75″W / 52.4080167°N 1.5163194°W / 52.4080167; -1.5163194
Location Coventry
Country  Great Britain
Denomination Church of England
Previous denomination Roman Catholic Church
Churchmanship Traditional Anglo-Catholic (The Society)
Website Church website
History
Founded 1344
Founder(s) Isabella of France
Consecrated 2 May 1350
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Parish church
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Administration
Parish Coventry St John the Baptist
Deanery Coventry North
Archdeaconry Archdeaconry of Coventry
Diocese Diocese of Coventry
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Bishop(s) The Rt Revd Jonathan Goodall (AEO)

The Collegiate and Parish Church of St John the Baptist is located in the Medieval area of Spon Street in the city centre of Coventry, West Midlands, England. The church is a Grade I listed building.

The church was founded in 1344 by Isabella of France who granted the guild of St John a piece of land called "Babbelak" for the construction of a chapel in honour of God and St John the Baptist. This was to be used for their own services, but included a chantry of two priests to sing daily Mass for the royal family. The eastern part was ready for consecration on 2 May 1350.

In 1393 the number of priests was raised to nine. In the early part of the 16th century this was raised to twelve.

The college was dissolved in 1548; the priests were pensioned in sums varying from £5 6s. 8d. to £2 13s. 4d. Five of these pensioners were living in 1555.

The church ceased to be used for worship around 1590. During the English Civil War it was a prison for Scottish rebels captured after the Battle of Preston. Later it was used as stables, then a market and a winding and dying house for cloth. In 1734 it was restored as a place of worship. It is now in the Church of England Diocese of Coventry.

St John the Baptist Church possesses a relic of Saint Valentine of Rome, which in 2016 was displayed on the altar in a reliquary during the Mass held on Saint Valentine's Day.

The finishings are nearly all late 19th or early 20th century, influenced by the Oxford Movement, with a fine carved rood screen in late medieval style.

The south chapel has a reredos by Sir Ninian Comper with a central Crucifixion group.

St John's stands in the Traditional Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England. As such, it rejects the ordination of women as priests and bishops. It has passed resolutions A and B and receives alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Ebbsfleet (currently Jonathan Goodall).


...
Wikipedia

...