- St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Infobox_nrhp | name =St. Mark's Episcopal Church
nrhp_type = nhl
caption = St. Mark's Episcopal Church
location= 1607-27 Locust St.,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
lat_degrees = 39
lat_minutes = 56
lat_seconds = 56
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 75
long_minutes = 10
long_seconds = 7
long_direction = W
locmapin = Pennsylvania
area =
built =1848
architect=John Notman ; Cope & Stewardson
architecture= Gothic Revival
added =April 19 ,1982
governing_body = Private
refnum=82003815cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]St Mark's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, at 1625 Locust St,
Center City, Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , is an Episcopal church in theAnglo-Catholic tradition. It is part of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. It was founded in the mid-19th Century as part of the Tractarian Oxford Movement revival in the Anglican Church.The building was built by
John Notman in the Gothic Revival style between 1847 and 1849. The Lady Chapel is in theLate Decorated Gothic style, as it was built in 1900, donated with all its furnishings byRodman Wanamaker in memory of his late wife; the ceiling is the first known example of a stone vault in America. The building is on theNational Register of Historic Places .The church contains several ornaments by
Charles Eamer Kempe ; the Lady Chapel was originally decorated entirely according to Kempe's designs, and when it was later redecorated thealtar was moved to the head of the north aisle to become the St. John's Altar, and thepolychrome d figures moved throughout the church, while the originalstained glass remains in place. The church also has several Kempe frontals, representing a significant proportion of the surviving embroideries from that firm, some of which are still in occasional use. The Lady Chapel now contains a world-renowned silver altar with nearly 150 individually sculpted saints and scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary; it is traditionally said of this altar that it is "the only place where one can worship both God and Mammon at the same time." The tower is one of the few in North America hung forchange-ringing , with a ring of eight bells.The 1937 Aeolian-Skinner organ at the front of the church is one of the few organs by
G. Donald Harrison to be preserved in pristine condition. It is an early example of Harrison's American Classic style and also contains a String Organ given byRodman Wanamaker and installed by the Wanamaker Organ Shop. The Screen Organ is by Carlton Michell of theAustin Organ Company and resides in a handsomely carved case. The organ was later expanded and a new console built by Cornel Zimmer Organ Builders. [ [http://www.zimmerorgans.com/opus58.htm Cornel Zimmer Organbuilders] ]The church maintains a daily Mass schedule, as well as running a food cupboard and soup kitchen. Fr. Sean Mullen, formerly the Curate, was recently installed as the 14th Rector of the parish.
External links
* [http://www.saintmarksphiladelphia.org/ The church]
* [http://www.phillyringers.com/stmarks/dedication.htm The bells]
* [http://www.zimmerorgans.com/opus58.htm The Organ]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1625+Locust+St,+Center+City,+Philadelphia&ie=UTF8&ll=39.948931,-75.168242&spn=0.000946,0.002677&t=h&om=1 Aerial photo]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1625+Locust+St,+Center+City,+Philadelphia&ie=UTF8&om=1&ll=39.948931,-75.168242&spn=0.003783,0.010707 Map]
*Mystery worshipper reports: [http://ship-of-fools.com/Mystery/2000/229Mystery.html] , [http://ship-of-fools.com/mystery/2007/1348.html] , [http://ship-of-fools.com/mystery/2007/1361.html]
* [http://wanamakerorgan.com The Wanamaker Organ]References
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