Saint Sophia (London)

Saint Sophia (London)

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architect = John Oldrid Scott
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dedicated_date = 5 February 1882
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Saint Sophia Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox church on Moscow Road in the Bayswater area of London.

It was consecrated as the Church of St Sophia on 5 February 1882 by Antonios, Archbishop of Corfu, as a focus for the prosperous Greek community that had settled in London, particularly around Paddington, Bayswater and Notting Hill.

Today, in addition to its regular Saturday and Sunday services, it hosts a Greek polyphonic choir, Byzantine music and dancing lessons, and an associated school in which pupils discover some of the history and language of Greece.

History

This was the third church to bear this name, the previous two (at Finsbury Square and at 82 London Wall) having been outgrown by the population of the Orthodox community, which had been swelled by settlers from the Greek diaspora and visitors who came through the busy shipping routes that converged on London.

St Sophia was commissioned by a committee presided over by Emmanuel Mavrocordato (1830-1909), assisted by Constantinos A lonidis, Sophoclis Constantinidis, Petros P. Rodocanachi, Paraskevas Sechiaris and Demetrios S. Schilizzi (1839-1893) and the lawyer Edwin Freshfield. The cost of £50,000 was raised in three years by the Greek community, including prosperous and influential London merchants and financiers. The first Liturgy was celebrated on 1 June 1879, 18 months after Eustratios Ralli laid the first stone. It recently opened a small museum to display some of the treasures donated to the cathedral by its 19th century patrons and its links to London's Greek community.

In 1922 the Greek Ecumenical Patriarchate chose St Sophia as a Cathedral of the Metropolis of Thyateira and Great Britain, encompassing all Orthodox Christians in Western Europe.

During World War II London became the seat of the Greek government in exile, St Sophia therefore became the cathedral of the Greek Nation. It was bombed during the Blitz, but was subsequently repaired.

Architecture

St Sophia is a Byzantine design by architect John Oldrid Scott. Scott was responsible for many significant British churches, and was subsequently commissioned by Ralli to build St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Chapel in West Norwood Cemetery in 1873.

From the outside the Cathedral appears relatively modest, only hinting at its style through the domed roof and arched windows. Inside it is elaborately decorated with polychromatic marbles, mosaics and gilding.

Sources

* [http://www.stsophia.org.uk The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sophia of Divine Wisdom]
* [http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART41930.html 24 Hr Museum]


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