Holy Name parish, Jesmond, Roman Catholic parish church in Jesmond, England
Holy Name Church stands at the corner of Mitchell Avenue and North Jesmond Avenue as a symmetrical stone structure with multiple stained glass windows. The interior accommodates around 400 people and serves as the center for the parish's spiritual and community activities.
The parish started in 1901 in a leased house on Manor House Road before moving to a temporary iron church. The current stone building was completed in 1929, creating a permanent home for the growing Catholic community.
The church displays four panels behind the sanctuary showing saints like Thomas Beckett, Margaret Clitheroe, and Cuthbert holding the head of Oswald. These images tell the story of Catholic martyrs and saints that speak to visitors about Christian history.
The building sits at a readily accessible corner location where two main streets meet in Jesmond. Visitors will find the church holds multiple services throughout the week and remains open for exploration during standard hours.
The original parish hall was built in 1922 as Osborne Hall and is now integrated into the Jesmond swimming baths. This secondary building shows how early community spaces were repurposed to meet other local needs.
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