- St Charles Borromeo, Hull
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building_name = St Charles Borromeo, Hull
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caption = The Church of St Charles Borromeo
map_type = East Riding of Yorkshire
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map_caption = Church location shown within the East Riding of Yorkshire
location = Jarrat Street, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1 3HB,England
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latitude = 53.7468
longitude = -0.3350
religious_affiliation =Roman Catholic
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province =Diocese of Middlesbrough
district = Southern Vicariate
consecration_year =1829
status = parish church
leadership = Very Rev. Michael Loughlin
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architect = John Earle and J.J. Scholes
architecture_type = Church: grade II* listed
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materials =St Charles Borromeo is a parish in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough and is the oldest post-reformation Catholic Church in the city ofKingston upon Hull ,England . [cite web
url = http://www.saintcharleshull.co.uk/about.html
title = About Saint Charles Borromeo
accessdate = 2008-06-02
publisher = Saint Charles Borromeo, Hull] The church is now agrade II* listed building .History
Around
1774 Fr. Charles Howard came from Marton to serve the small number of Catholics in Hull. In1779 a chapel was established in Posterngate but it was destroyed in theGordon Riots of1780 . Following the loss of the chapel Catholics were forced to meet in private until in 1798 when Fr Pierre Foucher arrived in Hull, fleeing theFrench Revolution . He was a wealthy man, possibly an aristocrat. He paid for a small chapel in North Street to be built from his own funds. He returned toFrance in1820 .Fr. John Smith was appointed to replace Fr Foucher. He obtained a site in Jarratt Street and began the construction of the present church. The church opened on
29 July 1829 . The building of the church was begun by the architect John Earle (b. 1778- d. 1863). It was remodelled soon afterward by J.J. Scholes (b. 1798 - d. 1863).In later years the aisles were added and the present decor seen in the church was undertaken in
1899 under the stewardship of Canon Sullivan ( [http://beehive.thisishull.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=8209&PageID=44087] ).Interior decoration
*High Altar
*Altar Rails
*Pulpit
*Organ - the present organ was bought for St Charles' in about 1866. It had been built for St. John's Church, Hull in either 1812 or 1815. Before being placed in St. Charles' it had been atSt Wilfrid's York . It was rebuilt and the design was modified by Messrs Forster and Andrews in 1909. The organ was further amended in 1959 ( [http://beehive.thisishull.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=8209&PageID=44088] ).chools
Two schools have links with the Church. These are St. Charles Roman Catholic School on Norfolk Street and St. Mary's College on Cranbrook Avenue ( [http://beehive.thisishull.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=8209&PageID=44083] ).
References
External links
* [http://www.saintcharleshull.co.uk Official Website]
*IoE|387637
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