
St. George’s Anglican Church, Basseterre, St. Kitts
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N 17° 17.849 W 062° 43.444
20Q E 529324 N 1912485
St. George’s Anglican Church is located on Cayon Street in Basseterre, St. Kitts.
Waymark Code: WM18GK2
Location: Saint Kitts and Nevis
Date Posted: 07/31/2023
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The current Church of St. George was started in 1856 near the ruins of an earlier church and was consecrated on March 25, 1859. In 2019 the church was consecrated as the third pro-cathedral of the diocese.
The third photo shows the beautiful interior of the church and the last photo shows the stone baptismal font which is decorated with some plants, a conch shell and a statue under a fancy canopy.
From Wikipedia: "St. George's Anglican Church is an Anglican parish church and Pro-Cathedral in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
History
In 1670 French Jesuits built a church dedicated to Our Lady; in 1706, however, Notre Dame was burned to the ground by English soldiers billeted there. It was rebuilt and officially renamed in 1710 St. George's, in the incumbency of the Rev. Alexander Cockburn. St. George's was taken over for Anglican worship in the 1720s. It was damaged again in the fire of 1763, but once again restored. The earthquake of 1842, followed by the hurricane of 1843, reduced it to so ruinous a condition that an entirely new building was planned.
New church
The new church was to be built to the east of the old, and the cornerstone was laid on October 22, 1844. The church did not rise above its foundations; for twelve more years, the congregation continued to worship in the ruins of the old church. In 1856 the present church was begun, and it was consecrated on 25 March 1859. Seven years afterwards, it was gutted in the Great Fire of 1867; and was re-roofed, and restored in 1869. A pipe organ was installed in 1872 by the firm Booth of Wakefield.
Hurricanes and restoration work
In a series of hurricanes since 1989, the church was again damaged, but restoration work has since been undertaken on the building." (
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