- St Mary and St Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church, Hove
Infobox church
name = St Mary and St Abraam
caption = The church from the northeast
landscape = yes
denomination = Coptic Orthodox Church
division = The Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate
founded_date = 1994
architect = Clayton & Black, Brighton
style = Early English
constructed_date = 1909
dedicated_date = 1909
address = Davigdor Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1RF
country = UK
phone = 01273 736636
website = [http://www.stmary-stabraam.co.uk/english/index.htm www.stmary-stabraam.co.uk]St Mary and St Abraam Church is a Coptic Orthodox Church in
Hove , in the English city ofBrighton and Hove . It is one of 27 such churches in the British Isles,cite web|title=Coptic Orthodox Church Centre of Britain Coptic Centre contact information|url=http://www.hertsdirect.org/comdirectory/comvol/relig2y/rechri3y/recchu4y/12237204/12212398|accessdate=2008-06-18|publisher=Hertfordshire online directory|date=2008|work=Hertfordshire County Council] twelve of which are British Orthodox churches.cite web|title=Archive of Glastonbury Review: Miscellaneous Articles|url=http://www.britishorthodox.org/directory.php|accessdate=2008-01-04|publisher=The British Orthodox Secretariat|date=2007|work=The British Orthodox Church website] The Coptic community in Brighton and Hove was founded in 1990;cite web|title=Brighton & Hove Education Online: Christian places of worship|url=http://www.davigdor.brighton-hove.sch.uk/index.cfm?request=c1001437|accessdate=2007-12-16|publisher=Brighton & Hove City Council|year=2003|work=Brighton & Hove Education Online website] four years later it moved to its present site on Davigdor Road, on the Brighton/Hove border.cite book |last=Middleton |first=Judy |title=The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade |origyear=2002 |series=Volume 12: S Part 1 |publisher=Brighton & Hove Libraries |location=Brighton |pages=p103 ]History of the building
The church is based in a much older building: the former church of St Thomas the Apostle, an Anglican church built in 1909 by the Brighton-based architecture firm Clayton and Blackcite web|title=St Mary & St Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church, Davigdor Road, Hove|url=http://www.roughwood.net/ChurchAlbum/EastSussex/Hove/HoveStAbraam2005.htm|accessdate=2008-01-17|publisher=Mark Collins|year=2007|work=The Roughwood website] (who were responsible for many local buildings including the Duke of York's Picture House, the French Convalescent Home on the seafront, and a reconstruction of the Theatre Royal). The tall red-brick building, in Early English style, has a large pointed-arch window in its eastern face and five smaller windows across the northern face, where the entrance is situated. The last service was held on
17 January 1993 , and the church was declared redundant on20 July 1993 .cite web|title=The Church of England Statistics & Information: Lists (by diocese) of redundant church buildings whose futures have been settled as at April 2006|url=http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/churchcommissioners/redchurches/stats/chichester.doc|accessdate=2008-01-17|publisher=Church of England|year=2006|work=The Church of England website] Although theDiocese of Chichester identified the building's poor condition as one of the reasons for closure, the Coptic Orthodox Church bought it shortly afterwards. St Thomas the Apostle's parish was subsumed into that of All Saints Church nearby, and its locally-producedStations of the Cross were moved toSt Mary's Church, Kemptown .The church in Coptic ownership
The founders of the Coptic community in Hove were refugees from the
Second Sudanese Civil War , and many of the worshippers are fromSudan . ManyCopt s ofEgypt ian origin also attend the church. In 2000, there were believed to be around 4,000 Sudanese worshippers. Three priests, one of whom is English, serve the church.The leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Pope Shenouda III, travelled to Hove and performed a dedication ceremony to consecrate the church on
23 September 1994 . The following year the church was licensed to perform marriage ceremonies. An extension to the building was approved in 1998.The church has some noteworthy interior features. An enormous mahogany and oak
iconostasis was installed in 2000: at convert|7.5|m|ft|0 tall, it is said to be the tallest such structure in the world.cite web|title=The 14-day task that took just 6 hours|url=http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2000/8/9/190402.html|accessdate=2008-06-09|publisher=Newsquest Media Group|date=2000-08-09|work=The Argus news archive website] Small pieces were individually carved in Egypt; they were taken to Hove and assembled in six hours by a team of volunteers in time for theEaster celebrations at the end of April (inEastern Christianity , Easter is celebrated according to a different calendar calculation than inWestern Christianity ). Pope Shenouda III returned to the church on13 August 2000 to dedicate the iconostasis, which depicts theLast Supper ,Jesus Christ and several other holy figures across 24icon s.cite book |last=Middleton |first=Judy |title=The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade |origyear=2002 |series=Volume 12: S Part 1 |publisher=Brighton & Hove Libraries |location=Brighton |pages=p104 ] Father Zakaria Henein, an Egyptian priest who was in charge of the church at that time, also painted a large icon of Christ above the altar, despite having no formal art training.Father Henein's departure from the church in 2003 caused hundreds of members of the congregation to protest against what they believed to be his forced removal. Some protestors occupied the church and went on
hunger strike , and Pope Shenouda III had to intervene by speaking to hundreds of churchgoers via a mobile phone link from Egypt.cite web|title=Flock shows faith in ousted priest|url=http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2003/1/28/141635.html|accessdate=2008-08-16|publisher=Newsquest Media Group|date=2003-01-28|work=The Argus website]The Coptic Orthodox church in the
United Kingdom St Mary and St Abraam was the first Coptic Orthodox church in the south of England. Some of the other churches in the British Isles (many of them British Orthodox) are in
Kensington in Central London;Croydon in south London;Lapworth in Warwickshire; nearbySolihull in the West Midlands;Manchester ;Newport in south Wales;Kirkcaldy in Scotland; andDublin in theRepublic of Ireland . Currently, there are about 20,000 members of the Coptic Orthodoox Church in theUnited Kingdom ,cite web|title=Security delays cause cancellation of Coptic Pope's UK visit|url=http://www.middlekilleavy.com/index.php?artid=2631&option=com_cifeed&task=newsarticle|accessdate=2008-08-16|publisher=Middle Killeavy Parish|date=2006-09-02|work=Middle Killeavy Parish website] in addition to another 5,0001999 estimate.] Copts who are directly under the British Orthodox Church.cite web|title=Adherents.com|url=http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_86.html|accessdate=2008-08-16|publisher=Adherents.com (supported by East Haven University)|date=2007-04-23] . They are served by a total of 27 Coptic Orthodox Churches.Notes
References
ee also
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Coptic
*Coptic architecture
*Coptic Orthodox Church
*List of Coptic Orthodox Churches in the United States
*Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom
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