All Saints (Rotherham Minster), Rotherham

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The Minster Church of All Saints, Rotherham.

The Parish Church has stood at the centre of the town for over a thousand years. Beginning as a small Saxon church sometime around the tenth century and then devloping via a larger Norman structure to the present perpendicular church that has graced the town centre since the fifteenth century. Perpendicular in style and cruciform in shape the church was granted Minster status in 2004.

Surrounded by the landscaped lawns of the churchyard the tower and spire dominate All Saints square and are a prominent landmark throughout the town and beyond. The peal of twelve bells can be heard to ring out in celebration and commemoration continuing a centuries long tradition of ringing.

The Interior of the Minster has undergone many changes but the return stalls of the medieval chancel remain with poppy heads depicting the major characters of the Annunciation and the Nativity. The organ retains the case, and some of the pipe work of the 1777 Snetzler instrument and the early Jacobean pulpit is a prominent feature of the nave.

The Nave roof was restored in the early nineteen nineties and the seventy seven bosses were regilded. Each one is an individual, no two are alike.
The Chancel Roof still bears its original early sixteenth century decoration based around the Union or Tudor rose.

The clerestory windows of the chancel and the nave give a feeling of light and space enhanced in the nave by the slender diamond shaped pillars of the arcades and the adjacent aisles.

The monuments inside the Minster have their curiosities. The Masbrough Boat Accident, where fifty young people died at the launch of a vessel stands across the South Transept from a memorial to Samuel Buck, carved by John Flaxman who served Wedgewood as the head of his Rome studio and later became professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy. Beneath the Chancel Sanctuary were interred the organs of Jane, Duchess of Norfolk, in 1694

The Earls of Effingham have their memorials in the Chancel. The Earl was lay rector of the Parish in the 18th and 19th Centuries and the present high altar and its accompanying furniture was a gift of the Earl and Countess as part of the Gilbert Scott restoration of the 1870s.

The Minster maintains its ministry in the town centre as a place to meet, to celebrate and to remember. A popular place with the visitors to the coffee mornings in the South Transept and to enjoy the quieter times in the afternoon when a more tranquil air settles over the building.

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The Parish Office
Rotherham Minster
All Saints Square
Rotherham
S60 1PW
Tel: (01709) 364737
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Service of Holy Communion
The 3rd Annual Service of Holy Communion for The International Day of Prayer for Autism & Aspergers Syndrome. President & Preach The Bishop of Sheffield
Sunday 12th February 2012 at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Family Friendly Sunday School Coffee Common Worship
 
Holy Communion
Preacher The Archdeacon of Leicester
Sunday 11th March 2012 at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
 
Holy Communion for Mothering Sunday
A service of Holy Communion for Mothering Sunday with a small gift for all ladies.
Sunday 18th March 2012 at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Family Friendly Coffee Common Worship
 
Annual Church Meetings
Service of Holy Communion followed by the Annual Church Meetings
Sunday 25th March 2012 at 10:30 AM for 1½ hours
Family Friendly Sunday School Coffee Common Worship
 
Holy Communion for Palm Sunday
Service of Holy Communion for Palm Sunday and welcome of Bishop Peter & Mrs Jane Burrows
Sunday 1st April 2012 at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Family Friendly Sunday School Coffee Common Worship
 
Compline
Monday 2nd April 2012 at 7:30 PM for ½ hour
 
Compline
Tuesday 3rd April 2012 at 7:30 PM for ½ hour
 
Compline
Wednesday 4th April 2012 at 7:30 PM for ½ hour
 
The Liturgy of the Last Supper and Watch of the Passion
Thursday 5th April 2012 at 12:00 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Common Worship
 
Good Friday Walk of Witness
Friday 6th April 2012 at 12:00 PM for ¾ hour
 
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Sunday

Service of Holy Communion
Every Sunday at 8:00 AM for 1 hour
Holy Communion
Every Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour
Choral Evensong
Every first Sunday at 6:00 PM for 1 hour

Friday

Service of Healing
Every first Friday at 12:30 PM for ¾ hour
Sunday School Bell Ringing Live Music / Concerts Regular Choir Grade 1 Listed Building Conservation Area Spire/steeple Floodlighting Stained glass Guidebooks / notes Cafe / restaurant Organ Church Open Back to Church Sunday Wheelchair Access / Ramp Wheelchair accessible toilets Autism/Aspergers Aware/Accessible Hearing / Induction Loop Assistance Dogs Toilets Baby Changing Facilities
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The Revd Canon David Charles BLISS
51 Hallam Road
Rotherham
(01709) 364341
A Church Near You ID: 17542
Our Patron: The Bishop
Archdeaconry: Sheffield and Rotherham (351)
Deanery: ROTHERHAM (35106)
Benefice: Rotherham (35/110 H)
Parish Legal Name: Rotherham (350111 35/111)
CofE Church Info: (635111 35/111)
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