St. James' Anglican Church - Carbonear, NL
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member elyob
N 47° 44.500 W 053° 13.360
22T E 333376 N 5289981
The church is at 13 Bond Street.
Waymark Code: WMRR3V
Location: Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Date Posted: 07/27/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
Views: 1

The web site promoted by the church in 2016 is not correct. The text below is taken from the Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador web site.

St. James' is a Gothic revival style wooden structure which features a high lancet arch roof system with studded walls, and timbered flooring on a stone foundation. On April 9, 1860, the foundation lines were marked out and two days later the site was fenced. Ground was broken on May 7, 1860, and work continued until June when a large portion of the congregation left for the annual Labrador fishery. The resulting shortage of volunteer labour unavoidably slowed construction. In addition, the fishery was a failure in 1863 and again in 1864, which caused financial strain on the parish.

Nevertheless, the new church was completed in three and a half years and was consecrated by Bishop Feild on November 10, 1864. The St. John's "Times" newspaper of November 19 reported the event and commented on the church's spaciousness and unusual roof construction, particularly noting the pleasant absence of supporting pillars which allowed for an unobstructed view of the chancel.

The Revered Mr. Godden organized the construction of a rectory and the south transept of the church. This was consecrated by Bishop Jones on November 16, 1886. For its first forty years, the church had no pipe organ, but by the start of the twentieth century, the congregation acquired a barrel organ. This organ, of undetermined age, was considered a curiosity even at that time.

St. James' has been continuously utilized as a place of worship since its construction. The building was designated a Registered Heritage Structure on September 15th, 2001 by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Active Church: Yes

School on property: No

Date Built: 11/10/1864

Service Times: Sunday 08h30 and 10h30

Website: Not listed

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