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Church in Sunderland, England
Sunderland Minster
Church of St Michael and All Angels
and St Benedict Biscop
Sunderland Minster
Sunderland Minster is located in Tyne and WearSunderland MinsterSunderland Minster Sunderland Minster shown within Tyne and Wear
54°54′22″N 1°23′17″W / 54.906°N 1.388°W / 54.906; -1.388
OS grid referenceNZ393570
LocationSunderland
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
History
Status"Civic church" (extra-parochial former parish church)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II* listed
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseDurham

The Minster Church of St Michael and All Angels and St Benedict Biscop (commonly known as Sunderland Minster) is the minster church of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Formerly known as "St Michael & All Angels' Church", it served as the parish church for Bishopwearmouth, but was renamed in January 1998 after Sunderland was granted city status. In May 2007 the Minster ceased to be the parish church of Bishopwearmouth and village is now a suburb of Sunderland. Sunderland Minster is part of the Greater Churches Group.

History

A church dedicated to St Michael & All Angels has stood on this site for over a thousand years. For most of that time, it has been known as 'Bishopwearmouth Parish Church'. The parish of Bishopwearmouth, south of the River Wear was founded in around 940AD, with an original stone church being built shortly afterwards. The first evidence of a church on the site arose in a 1930s excavation when Saxon stones were found. Due to colliery subsidence, the church was virtually re-built beyond recognition in the early 20th century, but not all parts of the former church were lost.

In 1998, following the grant of City status, the church was redesignated as 'Sunderland Minster': the second Minster church in England since the Reformation (following Dewsbury Minster in West Yorkshire in 1994).

In May 2007, with the adoption of Benedict Biscop as Sunderland's Patron Saint, the church was redesignated as an Extra Parochial Place with the addition of St Benedict Biscop in its title.

It is a Grade II* listed building.

Role of the Minster

Until May 2007 the team of ministers carried out traditional parish duties as well as serving the city by hosting services of remembrance, providing chaplaincies for the retail and industrial workforces in the city centre, as well as being used by the University chaplaincy. It continues to play host to special services and worship events for the whole city, as it did for many years as Bishopwearmouth Parish Church. In 2007 the Minster ended its parish role, and these functions were transferred to the Parish Churches of St Nicholas and St Ignatius. Since then the Minster describes itself as "A church for the whole City".

See also

References

  1. "Work starts at Sunderland Minster – NCS".
  2. "MySunderland - the Official Guide to Sunderland".
  3. Historic England. "CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL (1207993)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 June 2015.

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Churches in the Deanery of Wearmouth
Benefice of Bishopwearmouth Good Shepherd
  • Good Shepherd, Sunderland
Benefice of Bishopwearmouth St Gabriel
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Benefice of Bishopwearmouth St Nicholas
  • St Nicholas, Sunderland
Benefice of Grangetown
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Benefice of Hendon
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  • St Luke, Pallion
Benefice of Ryhope
  • St Paul, Ryhope
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  • St Mary and St Peter, Sunderland
Benefice of Sunderland St Matthew
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Benefice of Sunderland St Oswald
  • St Oswald, Grindon
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