- St John the Divine, Kennington
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name = St. John the Divine, Kennington
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denomination =Church of England
diocese =Anglican Diocese of Southwark
parish =Kennington
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founded_date =14 November 1874
founder = Rev. Daniel Elsdale
architect =George Edmund Street
style =Gothic revival architecture
constructed_date = 1871 through 1874
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address = Vassall Road,Kennington ,London
country =United Kingdom
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website = [http://www.sjdk.org www.sjdk.org]St John the Divine, Kennington is an Anglican church in
London . The parish ofKennington is within theAnglican Diocese of Southwark . The church was designed by the architectGeorge Edmund Street (who also built theRoyal Courts of Justice onStrand, London ) in the Decorated Gothic style, and was built between 1871 and 1874. Today it is a grade Ilisted building .The church stands on Vassall Road, Kennington, in the
London Borough of Lambeth . It is nearOval tube station andthe Oval Cricket Ground. The spire can be seen clearly for miles around.Architecture
The church is regarded as a fine example of Victorian Gothic. The general construction is of red brick, but all
parapet s, window openings, doorways, etc. are dressed with stone. The upper part of the spire is entirely of stone. At over 260 feet, it is the highest spire in south London and can be seen for miles around. The poetJohn Betjeman remarked that St John the Divine was "the most magnificent church in South London."cite news
url=http://www.vauxhallandkennington.org.uk/thingstodo.shtml
title=Vauxhall and Kennington - things to do
publisher=Vauxhall and Kennington
date=2006
accessdate=2007-07-03 ]The original church interior was designed by
GF Bodley , and was fitted out in a highly ornate style typical of the Victorian era and of Anglo-Catholic churches, including stone carvings byThomas Earp , wrought ironaltar rails ,stained glass windows, and a carvedreredos painted byClayton and Bell . A new organ byJ. W. Walker & Sons Ltd was installed in 1875.The church suffered severe bomb damage in 1941 during
the Blitz , and most of the original interior fittings were lost. After years of restoration work under the direction ofH. S. Goodhart-Rendel , St John the Divine re-opened in September 1958.The tower and gargoyles
The spire and tower were extensively restored in 1994, and a new set of carved
grotesque s andgargoyle s was added. Many of the carvings are in the form ofcaricature representations of members of the church congregation, theBritish Royal Family or the clergy. The Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William and ArchbishopMichael Ramsey are among the better-known figures depicted.tained glass
Much of the original stained glass was destroyed in the 1941 bombing, and it has been replaced with plain glass windows in the north and south aisles. Some original stained glass designed by
Charles Eamer Kempe has survived, including the west window and two windows in the south aisle. The windows at the east end are also original.During restoration, new windows designed and crafted by
W. T. Carter Shapland were installed in the All Souls Chapel.Murals
Behind the altar is a set of murals painted by
Brian Thomas , O.B.E. in 1966. The left-hand panel depicts the Virgin Mary andJesus in a floral garden. A central panel is decorated with lilies and roses - traditional Marian symbols. The right-hand panel is apieta , with Mary holding the body of the crucified Christ, and instead of a floral border it is framed with thorns, representing theCrown of Thorns .The Korean Icon
Above the North door hangs the 'Korean Icon'. Designed in the style of a Greek Orthodox
iconostasis , it depicts various figures from the ChristianGospel s. It was dedicated as a memorial toBishop Charles John Corfe , who founded theAnglican Church of Korea in 1890.The Kelham Rood
On the south side of the nave stands the Kelham Rood, a life-size bronze sculpture of Christ on the Cross together with free-standing figures of St John and the Virgin Mary. It is the work of sculptor
Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885-1934), who also designed theRoyal Artillery Memorial in London's Hyde Park Corner, and was completed in 1929cite
author=Ann Compton
title=The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger
publisher=Ashgate Publishing
date=1985 ISBN 0853318646 - see also [http://www.lundhumphries.com/images/PDF/jaggersamp.pdf preview pages] (PDF)] .The sculpture was originally commissioned by the Society of the Sacred Mission (SSM) for the Great Chapel at Kelham Hall in Nottinghamshire. The sculpture then stood in the SSM Priory in
Willen near Milton Keynes, before being moved to St John the Divine.It is planned to suspend the sculpture above the high altar.
Worship
Since its foundation in 1871, St John the Divine has been affiliated with the Anglican
High Church . The second vicar, Rev. Charles Edward Brooke, was associated with theOxford Movement and its work in poorer parishes. At this time, ritualistic practices in the Church of England were being limited by thePublic Worship Regulation Act 1874 .The High Church traditions continue today, and services in this church are generally in the Anglo-Catholic style, with an emphasis on sacraments,
liturgy and ceremony. On Sundays and holy days, clergy wear decorated robes, a choir sings the Mass, andincense is used. Through the week, Mass is said daily. The litrugy is usually based on theCommon Worship prayer book (2000).The High Anglican style of worship is reflected in the design and decoration of the church, with the presence of devotional statues,
icon s,sanctuary lamp s and theReserved sacrament .ee also
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List of churches and cathedrals of London
*List of Anglo-Catholic Churches
*Stained glass - British glass, 1811-1918 External links
* [http://www.sjdk.org St John the Divine, Kennington]
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