All Saints' Church, Lincoln, parish church in Lincoln, England
All Saints' Church in Lincoln is a church building completed in 1903 and designed by architect C. Hodgson Fowler in the Early Decorated style. Its interior features stained glass windows created by Ninian Comper, a rood screen, and an organ built in 1906 by the London craftsman Henry Willis, considered one of the finest organs in Lincolnshire.
The church was built in 1903 and consecrated in 1904 by Bishop Edward King, marking the beginning of its service to the community. Over more than a century, it has remained a center for worship, community gatherings, and spiritual life in Lincoln.
The church follows Anglo-Catholic traditions and hosts daily Mass celebrations that are open to everyone. The community here has built a reputation for welcoming visitors and creating a space where people feel comfortable regardless of their background.
The church is located on Monks Road in Lincoln and offers regular services including daily Mass and a rosary prayer every Monday evening. The friendly staff and volunteers are available to help visitors find their way and answer questions about the building and its practices.
The altar contains a stone slab from nearby Bardney Abbey, a historic monastery, which connects the church to the region's long Christian past. This feature shows how the building honors earlier worship traditions and maintains a link to centuries of faith in the area.
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