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Key Image St Paul's Church and Monastery
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NE32 3DZ Jarrow
United Kingdom
Denomination: Anglican
Congregation: Jarrow (Diocese of Durham, Archdeaconry of Sunderland, Jarrow)
Geogr. Coordinates: 54.98056° N, 1.47212° W
Geo Location
Reference year: 685
Building type: Single-nave church
Description: Predominantly Victorian single-nave church with Anglo-Saxon chancel (windows and cornerstones dating from the 7th cent.); here the Venerable Bede lived and teached in the 7th cent. (including composition of his “Ecclesiastical History of the English People“)
Name derivation: From St Paul, the apostle
Noteworthy
  • Dedication stone (685)
History:
681:   Founded as a part of the twin monastery Wearmouth-Jarrow
685:   Consecration
9th cent.:   Construction of the tower in several phases (9th – 12th cent.)
1074:   Restoration after several Viking attacks
About 1860:   New nave (architect Sir George Gilbert Scott)
Important persons:
Architect:  Scott, George Gilbert (1811–1878, English architect of the Gothic Revival)
Cleric:  Bede the Venerable (672/73–735, Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk, theologian and historian)
Patron:  Paul (7/10–60/68, Apostle)
Sources
The Jarrow Team Ministry: St Paul's, http://jarrowparish.info/our-churches-and-congregations/st-pauls.php, retrieved 08/11/2017
The Parish of Jarrow: Informationstafeln an der Kirche
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