Bath Abbey -- Bath, Somerset, UK
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N 51° 22.858 W 002° 21.497
30U E 544659 N 5692386
Bath Abbey, also known as the Church of St Peter and St Paul, is (after the Reformation) an Anglican parish church in historic Bath
Waymark Code: WMT9FD
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/19/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
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Bath Abbey, a former Benedictine (Catholic) Monastery and Church, which after Henry VIII and the Reformation, became an Anglican parish church.

From the Bath Abbey website: (visit link)

"WORSHIP

WEEKDAY PRAYERS

We offer a variety of weekday worship here at Bath Abbey. Please join us in person, if you can. Alternatively, if you wish to join us by saying daily prayer at home, you can follow the service online using the Daily Prayer RSS feed to the right. Just make your choice of service and click on the one you want.

HOLY COMMUNION

This beautiful service of Holy Communion, using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, begins at 8.00am every Sunday. This service includes a sermon, but no hymns, and lasts for approximately 40 minutes. It takes place in the 'Corporation Stalls' near the high altar.

HISTORY

There has been a place of Christian worship on this site for well over a thousand years. However, the Abbey has undergone many transformations and changes during this time, and much like the city of Bath has experienced rise and falls in fortune, survived a number of major conflicts, architectural and religious reforms, and two World Wars, but still stands proudly today as an essential place for both worshippers and visitors.

As the history of this sacred place stretches as far back as Anglo-Saxon times, there is a great deal to discover: tales of Kings and Queens, saints and sinners, as well as stories of ordinary people. If we had to pick just five things we would like you to know about the Abbey’s history, these are:

FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT BATH ABBEY
Three different churches have occupied the site of today’s Abbey since 757 AD. First, an Anglo-Saxon monastery which was pulled down by the Norman conquerors of England; then a massive Norman cathedral which was begun about 1090 but lay in ruins by late 15th century; and finally, the present Abbey Church as we now know it.

The first King of all England, King Edgar was crowned on this site in 973 (as shown above). The service set the precedent for the coronation of all future Kings and Queens of England including Elizabeth II.

The first sight most visitors have of Bath Abbey is the West front, with its unique ladders of Angels. The story behind this is that the Bishop of Bath, Oliver King, is said to have had a dream of angels ascending and descending into heaven which inspired the design and which also inspired him to build a new Abbey church – the last great medieval cathedral to have been built in England.

After the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 by order of King Henry VIII, the Abbey lay in ruins for more than 70 years. It wasn’t until 1616, that much of the building we see today was repaired and in use as a parish church and over two hundred years later, in the 1830s, that local architect George Manners added new pinnacles and flying buttresses to the exterior and inside, built a new organ on a screen over the crossing, more galleries over the choir and installed extra seating.

The Abbey as we know it is the work of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who from 1864 to 1874, completely transformed the inside of the Abbey to conform with his vision of Victorian Gothic architecture. His most significant contribution must surely be the replacement of the ancient wooden ceiling over the nave with the spectacular stone fan vaulting we see today.

To find out more, please explore our History pages."
Date the Church was built, dedicated or cornerstone laid: 01/01/1499

Age of Church building determined by?: Church website

If denomination of Church is not part of the name, please provide it here: Roman catholic (700AD-1539AD) Anglican (1576-present)

If Church is open to the public, please indicate hours: From: 8:00 AM To: 5:00 PM

If Church holds a weekly worship service and "all are welcome", please give the day of the week: Sunday

Indicate the time that the primary worship service is held. List only one: 8:00 AM

Street address of Church:
Bath Abbey
Bath, Somerset UK


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