Church of St Thomas Becket - Hamburg, Germany
N 53° 32.932 E 009° 58.474
32U E 564570 N 5933772
Englische Kirche, eigentlich Church of St Thomas Becket in der Hamburger Neustadt
Waymark Code: WMVGNW
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Date Posted: 04/17/2017
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The 400-year-long history of the Anglican Church in Hamburg is a story intertwined with both Hamburg’s illustrious trade history and the Church of England’s history in Europe. Although English-speaking Christians had worshipped in Europe since before the Reformation, the Hamburg congregation played a particularly pivotal role in the 17th century in establishing the Church of England’s presence in Europe. In 1611 the English in Hamburg, at that time as members of the Guild of Merchant Adventurers – for centuries the most powerful cloth-trading company in northern Europe – were granted by the Senate of Hamburg the privilege of holding services in the English language according to the rite of the Church of England. In securing an unprecedented religious freedom, the church became the first sanctioned non-Lutheran congregation in the city. For much of its history the church was simply known as ‘The English Church’.
The current church located on Zeughausmarkt was consecrated after building on 11 November 1838. The name St Thomas Becket, the patron saint of the Merchant Adventurers, was given to the church after it reopened after the war in 1947.
We celebrated our 400th anniversary in 2012.
Source: (Church-Homepage)
Active Church: Yes
School on property: No
Date Built: 11/11/1838
Service Times: Sonntag: 10:30 Uhr
Website: [Web Link]
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