The London Oratory Chapel of St Patrick

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The London Oratory Chapel of St Patrick

cover: St Patrick s Chapel - showing need for cleaning of all elements

The London Oratory, Brompton Road, London SW7 2RP 30th June 2012 Dear Friends, Visitors to the London Oratory Church often express admiration for the impressive Chapel of St Patrick, and disappointment at its neglected appearance. Over the years soot from candles, urban grime and general deterioration have obscured the beauty of this chapel, the fineness of which is a testimony to the Oratory s important connections with London s Irish community since the days of our foundation in the mid-nineteenth century. The fathers of the Oratory would love to restore this chapel to its former glory, in order to give to St Patrick the honour he deserves and so that his annual feast day may be celebrated once more in a beautiful and dignified setting. Adjoining the church s Baptistery, the chapel is also used on a regular basis for the Sacrament of Baptism. Wednesday 11th July is the feast of St Oliver Plunkett, when Mass will be offered in St Patrick s Chapel at 7pm. The intention at this Mass will be to ask for the intercession of St Oliver and St Patrick as we launch an appeal for funds for the chapel s restoration. Please find attached a short history of the Oratory s relations with the Irish community in London and a description of St Patrick s Chapel. Also attached is a break-down of the estimated cost of the proposed works. This was provided by Hare and Humphreys, a firm that specializes in the conservation of historic buildings, and which has a long standing connection with the Oratory. For a full and thorough renovation, we are looking to raise 164,000. The Oratory Church is a wonderful testimony to the generosity of our benefactors over the years. These benefactors, living and departed, have Mass said for them by each of the fathers at least once a month. Any assistance which you are able to offer will be very gratefully received. If you are able to, please come to the Mass on 11th July. This will be followed by an informal reception in St Wilfrid s Hall. Yours sincerely, Father Julian Large, Provost The Oratory is a Registered Charity. No. 240702 Oratory Website: http://www.bromptonoratory.com

Three paintings above the Altar - the two side panels represent 2 angels on their knees in adoration - the central panel is the Last Supper, Our Lord giving Communion to St John. All panels are in urgent need of cleaning and restoration. Panels above the altar in need of cleaning and restoration. St Patrick s Chapel, dirt and damage in the right-hand corner of the arch above the altar. The kneeling angel on canvas is almost entirely obscured. St Patrick s Chapel, dirt and damage in the left-hand corner of the arch above the altar. The kneeling angel on canvas is almost entirely obscured.

THE LONDON ORATORY AND IRELAND The first serious apostolate of the London Oratory was actually to Irish Catholics. In 1849, while the Oratory was in its earliest days, our founder Father Faber and two other fathers answered an urgent call from a Protestant minister for assistance during an outbreak of cholera among Irish hop-pickers in Kent. Meanwhile, many of the capital s poorest Irish lived in the old district of St Giles around Holborn and the Tottenham Court Road, not very far from the original site of the Oratory in the Strand. Famine at home had driven them over in such great numbers that the massive influx overwhelmed the few English priests available, leaving the immigrants spiritually neglected and bereft of the Sacraments. To win them back to the Faith, the Oratory Fathers formed the Company of St Patrick. Father Faber organized its members as visitors, whose duty was to go around the local slums and affectionately force Catholics they found there to come to Mass and to frequent the Sacraments. The Company opened reading rooms across London and encouraged social cohesion through concerts and other amusements. In 1852, the Oratory launched a three week Mission during Advent to reevangelise the Irish community. On the opening day of the Mission, Father Faber realized from the vacant expressions on the faces of the congregation that the majority had already given up on the practice of their religion. At the end of an impassioned sermon, he dropped to his knees and exclaimed: How can I touch your hearts? I have prayed to Jesus, to whom shall I pray next? I will pray to you, my dear Irish children, to have mercy on your own souls! As a result of this the whole congregation fell to its knees and began sobbing. After the Oratory moved to Brompton in 1854 the Company of St Patrick became the Confraternity of St Patrick, the main purpose of which was to promote devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, frequent Mass attendance and regular Holy Communion. Thanks to this Confraternity and to the great popularity of the Oratory amongst the Irish community, the annual feast of St Patrick at Brompton Oratory was a splendid occasion well into the middle of the twentieth century.

The North Wall (left-hand side, or Gospel side) of St Patrick s chapel. The Pieta to the left is a memorial to the dead of the 1st and 2nd World Wars. The Painting to the right is of St Veronica. The upper North Wall (lefthand side, or Gospel side) of St Patrick s chapel. The murals either side of the window need extensive restoration. Significant damage to one of the upper murals on the lefthand (Gospel side) wall of the chapel. Significant damage to one of the upper murals on the righthand (Epistle side) wall of the chapel.

ST PATRICK S CHAPEL The chapel that we see today was built specifically for the Confraternity in the new church that was erected in 1884. Its walls are covered with Irish marble (Connemara and Lessoughter marbles). The altar is Neapolitan, with architectural embellishments added by the church s architect, Herbert Gribble. A beautiful picture of Our Lady of the Assumption, painted by a Spanish priest in 1715, is set into the Tabernacle door. The main painting over the altar of St Patrick, and the pictures on either side of St Colomba and St Brigid, are by the 19th Century Florentine artist Pietro Pezzati. Flanking the altar are two paintings on wood panels by the 16th Century Flemish master Franz Floris, the Circumcision of Our Lord (now merely a copy since the original was stolen from the church in 1983), and Our Lord in the arms of St Simeon. High above the altar is another work of Pezzati. Its theme is recorded as being Eucharistic, but it is now invisible owing to grime. On the left of the chapel is a picture of St Veronica holding her veil with the image of the Holy Face, and on the opposite wall is a painting of St Cecilia, Patron Saint of music. Snakes and shamrocks are set into the communion rails, and the walls above the cornice and the diagonal panels of the vault are decorated with (now barely visible) angels bearing other emblems referring to the life of St Patrick, the arms of the four Provinces of Ireland, and those of Pope Leo XIII and Cardinal Manning. Owing to deterioration, the chapel is in need of a full programme of repainting and regilding. The paintings require relining, cleaning and resetting in their frames. The marble of the altar, altar rails and walls needs to be cleaned. Much of the soot has been caused by the many votive candles which are lit every day around the church. We recently addressed this problem by buying a new type of candle which is environmentally friendly and much cleaner.

South wall (right-hand or Gospel side) of St Patrick s chapel. To the left is a painting of St Cecilia. Altar rails in St Patrick s chapel show shamrocks and snakes in allusion to St Patrick s preaching of the Trinity and his driving of the snakes out of Ireland. Mural in the ceiling depicting cherubs singing. The painting are in need of extensive cleaning. Murals in the ceiling depicting Irish motifs. The paintings are in need of extensive cleaning.

ST PATRICK S CHAPEL RESTORATION ESTIMATE BREAKDOWN 1) Redecoration, cleaning of the Marble and cleaning and conservation of the murals, including repainting and regilding: Gilding 42,253.96 Painting 7,800.00 Conservation and cleaning 32,653.5 Protection 4,500 Scaffolding 12,075 Task lighting 1,260 Stiring lighting 300 Manager 400 Deliveries 420 Total 103,237.46 Total incl. VAT 123,884.95 2) Restoration of Paintings within St Patrick s Chapel, including relining where necessary Main altarpiece: Ss Patrick, Bridget and Colomba 8,000 St Veronica 900 St Cecilia 2,000 Frans Floris panels 2,000 Apse paintings of Last Supper and angels 27,000 Total incl. VAT 39,900 GRAND TOTAL 163,784.95

back cover: Picture of the Chapel of St Patrick, showing how much cleaning the walls and ceiling are in need of.

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