- Trinity Church, Boston
Infobox_nrhp | name =Trinity Church
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caption =Trinity Church in the City of Boston.
location=Boston, Massachusetts
lat_degrees = 42 | lat_minutes = 21 | lat_seconds = 7 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 71 | long_minutes = 4 | long_seconds = 28 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1873
architect=Henry Hobson Richardson
architecture=Richardsonian Romanesque
designated=December 30 ,1970
added =July 1 ,1970
governing_body = Private
refnum=70000733cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] :"For other churches with this name, please seeTrinity Church (disambiguation)"Trinity Church in the City of Boston, located in the
Back Bay ofBoston, Massachusetts , is aparish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. The congregation, currently standing at approximately 3,000 households, was founded in1733 . The current rector is The Reverend Anne Bonnyman. Four services are offered each Sunday, and weekday services are offered three times a week from September through June.In addition to worship, the parish is actively involved in service to the community, pastoral care, programs for children and teenagers, and Christian education for all ages.
The church is home to several high-level choirs, including the
Trinity Choir , Trinity Schola, Trinity Choristers, and Trinity Chamber Choir.After its former site burned in the
Great Boston Fire of 1872 , the current church complex was erected under the direction of RectorPhillips Brooks (1835-1893), one of the best-known and most charismatic preachers of his time. The church and parish house were designed byHenry Hobson Richardson and construction took place from1872 to1877 , when the complex was consecrated. Situated onCopley Square inBack Bay , Trinity Church is the building that established Richardson's reputation. It is the birthplace and archetype of theRichardsonian Romanesque style, characterized by a clay roof, polychromy, rough stone, heavy arches, and a massive tower. This style was soon adopted for a number of public buildings across the United States, and was the first American architectural style imitated inEurope andCanada .Fact|date=August 2008Worship
Trinity Church offers four services on Sundays, including a now rarely-heard modified version of
Rite I Morning Prayer including asermon and extraanthem . Weekday services includeHoly Eucharist and Thursday Evensong. The church is unusual in the contemporary Episcopal Church for maintaining a traditional Protestant sequence of Holy Communion as the principal service on the first Sunday of the month, with Morning Prayer on subsequent Sundays.Each December, the choirs of Trinity offer three iterations of a service of Candlelight Carols. These are a "Boston tradition", and very popular events, drawing nearly 5,000 attendees from as far away as
Maine . A traditional scene in Copley Square in December is that of a long line of people waiting to enter the church for the free event. The service is based on theNine Lessons and Carols model developed atKing's College, Cambridge .Trinity has played host to many special services over the years, due mainly to its central location in Boston, large seating capacity, and reputation as a parish willing to open its doors and be "Boston's church". These services have included interfaith (
Christian ,Jewish ,Muslim ) services immediately following the9/11 attacks, a similar service following theJuly 2005 London bombings , and many prominent funerals, consecrations of bishops, and the like.Sunday services include (all Rite II, unless noted):
* 7:45 a.m. -Holy Eucharist
* 9:00 a.m. -Holy Eucharist
* 11:15 a.m. -Holy Eucharist - first Sunday of month
* 11:15 a.m. -Morning Prayer (withSermon ) - modifiedRite I - every Sunday except first of month
* 6:00 p.m. -Holy Eucharist Weekday services include:
* Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. -Holy Eucharist
* Wednesdays, 12:10 p.m. -Holy Eucharist withLaying on of Hands
* Thursdays, 6:00 pm -Holy Eucharist "or" 6:30 pm - EvensongMusic
The Choirs
In addition to their primary function of supporting worship, the choirs of Trinity Church are fixtures in the rich musical landscape of Boston. The
Trinity Choir has toured extensively, and can be heard on several critically-acclaimed recordings. The Trinity Choristers are a group of children who learn music and sing in the tradition of theRoyal School of Church Music . The current Director of Music and Organist isMichael Kleinschmidt , who followed the twenty-year tenure ofBrian E. Jones .The organs
*1876: The original organ at Trinity was built by Hilborne L. Roosevelt in 1876, his Opus 29. It had mechanical action, assisted by Barker levers on all divisions and an electrically controlled Echo division, but its location in the chancel proved unsatisfactory, and the organ was moved to the gallery.
*1903: Hutchings-Votey built a new instrument for the chancel and made both organs playable from a single console.
*1924: Ernest M. Skinner undertook a rebuilding project, Opus 479, involving changes to both the Roosevelt and Hutchings-Votey instruments, but by 1926 it had expanded to Opus 573 as a virtually new organ in the gallery, as well as a new chancel console.
*1956: Aeolian-Skinner provided a new console in 1956 and, in 1960, installed a new chancel organ.
*1962: The gallery organ was extensively rebuilt, and major tonal modifications were made by Jason McKown, who maintained the organs for many years.
*1987: Jack Steinkampf installed a rank of horizontal trumpet pipes under the west gallery window. This festival trumpet is given in memory of Paul Albert Merrill.
*Late 1990s: In conjunction with the parish's building campaign, a plan was set out with Foley-Baker, Inc., for the cleaning and refurbishment of both organs and their joint console.
ervice to the Community at Home and Abroad
The parish supports many forms of community outreach and social justice ministry. These include partnerships with
Rosie's Place , theGreater Boston Interfaith Organization ,Pine Street Inn ,Habitat for Humanity ,Community Servings , theWalk for Hunger , theRodman Ride for Kids , and others.Twice a year, volunteers from the church form a medical/humanitarian mission to Rincón,
Honduras .Art and Architecture
The building's plan is a modified
Greek Cross with four arms extending outwards from the central tower, which stands 64 m (211 ft) tall. The church is situated inCopley Square , in the shadow of theJohn Hancock Tower . Having been built in Boston'sBack Bay , which was originally amud flat , Trinity rests on some 4500 wooden piles, each driven through 30 feet of gravel fill,silt , andclay , and constantly wetted by the water table of the Back Bay so they do not rot if exposed to air.Its interior murals, which cover over 21,500 square feet (about 2,000 m²) were completed entirely by American artists. Richardson and Brooks decided that a richly colored interior was essential and turned to
John La Farge (1835-1910) for help. La Farge had never performed a commission on this scale, but realized its importance and asked only for his costs to be covered. The results established La Farge's reputation.The church's windows were originally clear glass at consecration in 1877, with one exception, but soon major windows were added. Four windows were designed by
Edward Burne-Jones and executed byWilliam Morris . Another four windows were exceptional commissions byJohn La Farge , and revolutionized window glass with their layering of opalescent glass.Trinity Church is the only church in the United States and the only building in Boston that has been honored as one of the "Ten Most Significant Buildings in the United States" by the
American Institute of Architects (AIA). In 1885, architects voted Trinity Church as the most important building in the U.S.; Trinity Church is the only building from the original 1885 list still included in the AIA's current top ten list. The building was designated aNational Historic Landmark onDecember 30 ,1970 .Additional sculpture includes works by
Daniel Chester French andAugustus Saint-Gaudens .Noted artists represented in Trinity Church
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Daniel Chester French
*Edward Burne-Jones
*John La Farge
*William Morris
*Augustus Saint-Gaudens Gallery
ee also
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Trinity Rectory References
External links
* [http://www.trinitychurchboston.org/ Trinity Church in the City of Boston]
* [http://www.savetrinity.org/ Trinity Boston Preservation Trust]
* [http://ben-yosef.com/pics/trinity/ Photos of the interior of Trinity Church Boston]
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