St Dunstan's, Stepney

St Dunstan's, Stepney

Parish church
name = St Dunstan's, Stepney


dedication = St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney
denomination = Church of England (Anglican), earlier Roman Catholic
tradition = Modern Inclusive Anglo Catholic
parish = Stepney
deanery = Tower Hamlets
archdeaconry = Hackney
diocese = Diocese of London
province = Canterbury
rector = The Revd Christopher Burke
assistant = The Revd Sharon Connell
hon curate = The Revd Canon Geoffrey White
organist = Richard Salmon
warden = Eileen Longstaff
warden1 = Judith Uzohu and Vera Hullyer
website = [http://www.stdunstanstepney.org/index.html Official website of St Dunstan's]

Located in Stepney High Street, St Dunstan's, Stepney is an Anglican Church which stands on a site which has been used for Christian worship for over a thousand years.

History

In about 952 CE the Bishop of London - who is also Lord of the Manor of Stepney replaced the existing wooden structure with a stone church dedicated to All the saints. In 1029, when Dunstan was canonised, the church was rededicated to St Dunstan and All Saints, a dedication it has retained.

Up until the early 14th century the church served the whole of Middlesex east of the City of London. Then new churches were built at Whitechapel and Bow. The existing building is the third on the site and was built of Kentish ragstone mainly in the 15th century (although the chancel dates from 200 years earlier). A porch and octagonal parish room were added in 1872.

Bells

The ten bells in the belfry were made at the local Whitechapel Bell Foundry; the oldest was recast in 1806. Three were recast in 1952 when repairs were made to the tower. The bells are mentioned in the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons" "When will that be, say the bells of Stepney". [ [http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/parish/stepney1.htm The East of London FHS] ]

Churchyard

The church is surrounded by a churchyard of nearly seven acres (28,000 m²). In the 17th century the churchyard was enlarged to cope with the massive number of deaths during the Great Plague of London. 6,583 died in one eighteen month period, with 154 being buried in one day in September 1665.

The church has a long traditional link with the sea and many sailors were buried here. It was once known as the 'Church of the High Seas', and until quite recently births, marriages and deaths at sea were registered here. The graveyard is also where Roger Crab the 17th-century hermit is buried after living on a diet solely of herbs, roots, leaves, grass and water.

Current activities

The Church continues to be open to visitors and worshippers from all over the world. There is an active congregation who help to continue the life of the church community. As well as the Arbour Youth Centre (which is owned and run by the parish) there is a close connection with two schools; Stepney Greencoat Church of England Primary School and Sir John Cass and Redcoat Church of England Secondary School.

ee also

* List of churches and cathedrals of London

References

External links

* [http://www.stdunstanstepney.org/ St Dunstan and All Saints', Stepney]


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