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Background
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The story of St Joseph's is
one of struggle and hardship and of the triumph of faith over things
material. It was the dream of Father Wulstan Richards, OSB who came to
Greenhill in 1875. It was designed by Peter Paul Pugin, took two years
to build, cost £10,000, and was opened on 25th November 1888.
The total length of the church is 146 feet and the height to the apex of
the roof is 60 feet. The chancel is divided from the nave by a stone
arch rising to a height of 43 feet and on the jambs of the arches are
niches with the figures of St Patrick and St Benedict. Music-playing
angels are carved into the spandrels of the arches and, far above, an
arch-braced roof supported on long wall-posts. There is a five-sided
chancel, with stained glass by Harding, over the High Altar.
The Church was not fully complete at the time of its opening. Fr. Bede
Cox was successful in obtaining Lord Petre's Woburn Organ for the Church
and Fr. Volckxsom made a successful begging tour of the continent and
was given the gift of Stations of the Cross from Antwerp. The altar
rails were erected by Fr Wulstan Richards with money received from his
Silver Jubilee. A new High Altar completed in 1907 and new pulpit the
work of Bolton's of Cheltenham. Outside the Cathedral entrance a War
Memorial in the form of a Celtic Cross stands 18 feet high. It was
unveiled in 1919. In May 1923 Our Lady's Grotto at the end of the church
was permanently erected.
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The Cathedral Today
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Bishop Daniel Mullins was the
first Bishop of the reconstructed diocese. In December 2000, on the Diocesan Feast
of the dedication of the Cathedral Church of St. Joseph, Bishop Mark Jabalé O.S.B, formerly Abbot of the Abbey of St. Michael and All Angels,
Belmont was ordained as co-adjutor Bishop. He succeeded Bishop Mullins
in 2001.
The Cathedral is a Grade 2 listed building. It was erected over a
hundred years ago and needs continual repair and maintenance. A complete
overhaul was undertaken several years ago which involved a new roof,
complete repointing, sealing of all the walls against damp penetration,
renewal of all troughing, down pipes and guttering. In addition
alterations to the crypt, toilets and various demolition and
strengthening processes were undertaken.
The elevation of the Church to Cathedral status was also associated with
several alterations. The Sanctuary was extended forward. The High Altar
was removed as were the Choir stalls and altar rails and there were
careful alterations to the chancel. The Cathedral now stands as an
outstanding symbol of the Catholic Faith in Wales' second city.
Inevitably, a building of this size and significance requires continuing
maintenance and from time to time major refurbishment. Even routine
repairs can be expensive. Despite Heritage Fund monies and fund raising
activities there remains a significant debt, and much work remains to be
done.
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Cathedral Raise a Million
Appeal
TOTAL SO FAR
£254,524
RAISE A MILLION
Thanks to all who are still supporting the ‘Raise a Million Appeal’ we have raised £254,524 to date. Thanks in particular to the person who slipped a cheque for £500 in my top pocket just before the Chrism Mass. We have had a number of very generous donations like this. If only more responded in this way we would
soon reach our target.
We should be grateful to those of the diocese (mainly in Swansea) who have asked for donations in lieu of flowers at a funeral. Please consider helping the fund in this way.
We should also be grateful to the Sisters who moved to Scotland from Neath. They sent us £10,000, a share of the money their superior asked them to distribute among worthy causes. I say, we should be grateful, rather than I because I feel strongly that I am looking after the cathedral on your
behalf. I not complaining about this, but I can’t do it without your financial help.
Please consider making a donation of one of the following amounts, according to your financial situation:
£10,000, £1,000, £500, £100, £50, £25. You might also consider remembering the cathedral in your will. Hopefully, it will stand for many years to come as a
memorial of our departed loved ones. If you would like to make a donation in memory of a loved one, however long ago they died, pleased send a cheque payable to ‘St. Joseph’s Cathedral’ and I shall send you a memorial card
to acknowledge it.
Thank you all, on behalf of the diocese, in anticipation of your generous support and response to this appeal.
Michael Burke,
Cathedral Dean
Please send your donations to...
The Dean, Rev Michael Burke
Clergy House, Convent Street
Swansea SA1 2BX
making cheques payable to...
‘St.Joseph’s Cathedral’
You can also donate online at:
http://www.stjosephscathedralswansea.org/million.html
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Services
Cathedral Church of St Joseph
Convent Street
Greenhill
Swansea SA1 2BX
Tel: (01792) 652683
Email:
michael@w-burke.freeserve.co.uk
Clergy Rev. Michael Burke
Saturday First Mass of Sunday 5.30 p.m.
Sunday 8.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m.
Weekday
Mornings
(Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat) Generally at 9.15am, except when funerals, then 9.00am.
Holydays 7.45a.m., 9.30 a.m., 7.00 p.m.
& 11.00 a.m. (term time)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
After both Masses on Saturdays and at call.
Rosary and Benediction: Wed 7.30 p.m. |
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