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St Ignatius' Church, Richmond
The spire of St Ignatius' Church
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AddressChurch Street, Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria
CountryAustralia
DenominationRoman Catholic
Religious orderAustralian Jesuits
Websitewww.ignatius.org.au
History
StatusChurch
Founded4 August 1867 (1867-08-04)
DedicationIgnatius Loyola
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)
  • Gerald W. Vanheems (1927 – 1928)
  • Architectural typeChurch
    StyleGothic Revival
    Years built1867 – 1928
    Construction cost£42,000
    Specifications
    Capacity2,000
    Length63 metres (206 ft)
    Nave width20 metres (64 ft)
    Height20 metres (65 ft)
    Spire height65 metres (213 ft)
    MaterialsBluestone
    Administration
    ArchdioceseMelbourne
    ParishRichmond Catholic Parish of St Ignatius and St James

    St Ignatius' Church, Richmond is a Roman Catholic church located in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria, Australia. It is one of the largest churches in Melbourne outside of the central business district. It is located in a prominent position, the highest point in Richmond, on Church Street.

    History

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    St Ignatius' Church was designed by English born architect William Wardell who had already made a name for himself in England and was also responsible for many of Melbourne's most important early buildings including St Patrick's Cathedral. Like St Patrick's it is in the Gothic Revival style and constructed from local bluestone. The foundation stone was laid on 4 August 1867.[1] The members of the predominantly Irish working class parish managed to save £700 towards construction, a large sum at the time. Stage one of the church was completed in 1927. This was made up of the nave and part of the tower and allowed services to commence.

    Construction of the remaining sections of the church took many years due to financial constraints. The transept was completed in 1888 and the remainder, less the spire, in 1892. It was nearly 40 years later that the spire was completed. Designed by architect G. W. Vanheems, it was much taller than that originally proposed by Wardell. When completed in 1928 it was the tallest structure in Australia at 65 metres (213 ft) high.[1] Vanheems later designed the even taller spire of St Patrick's which was added, also belatedly, in 1939.

    A primary school of the same name operated for several decades behind the Church before its closure and amalgamation with St. James' Primary School in 2005.

    Parish

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    The Catholic Parish of Ignatius is administered by the Australian Jesuits on behalf of the Archdiocese of Melbourne.

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b "St Ignatius' Catholic Church, Richmond". Organ Historical Trust of Australia. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_Ignatius%27_Church,_Richmond&oldid=1173135008"

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