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St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Hexham, Northumberland. It was built from 1828 to 1830 in the Gothic Revival style . It is located on Battle Hill, opposite Hexham Park, close to the town centre.
He served in the post for almost four years, having been consecrated a Bishop and installed on the feast of St Bede the Venerable, 25 May 2004. Seamus Cunningham received his episcopal consecration on 20 March 2009 (feast of St. Cuthbert, the diocese's patron), at St. Mary's Cathedral. He is the thirteenth bishop of the Diocese of Hexham and ...
Official cathedral website – St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne; The Latin Mass Society in t Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle; Catholic Church in England and Wales official website; GCatholic.org Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Hexham and Newcastle". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
The parish of St Mary's Church, along with the parishes of English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul Church, St Bede's Church, St Cuthbert's Church, St Joseph's Church, and St Patrick's Church, all in Stockton-on Tees are in the St Hilda Partnership. St Mary's Church has one Sunday Mass at 6:00pm, English Martyrs and Saints Peter and Paul ...
The church is a 19th-century former Anglican church, built and donated by Thomas Eustace Smith in the 1860s, and named St Mary's. Use of the church fell following the more general use of St Columba's church in Seaton Burn , which was closer to most of the parish, and the church later closed.
Robert Byrne, C.O. (born 22 September 1956) is a prelate of the Catholic Church in England. He was the 14th Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle from 2019 to 2022. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Birmingham and the titular bishop of Cuncacestre.
The dual dedication may mean the minster comprised two churches, [34] [35] and if so the surviving church of St Mary was a part of the former cathedral. A Norman cathedral was begun in 1114 just east of St Mary's and took the dedication to St Peter (and perhaps St Peter's site), while to the west St Mary's served local people.
His episcopal title was changed on 23 May 1861 to Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle when it was decreed that St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne should be the bishop's seat, and the Episcopal see should be renamed the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle. [7] He died in office at Darlington on 29 January 1866, aged 79. [1]