St. James's, Spanish Place

St. James's, Spanish Place St. James's, Spanish Place, is a Roman Catholic church in Marylebone in the West End of London.

It is renowned for its strong liturgical and musical life whilst not losing a sense of a parish community. The visitor to St James's Church is often puzzled to know why a church which stands in George Street, W1, should have derived a kind of secondary title from a street called Spanish Place which can be found opposite the Presbytery door. The explanation is that St James's, Spanish Place, like s

o many of the older parishes in the Westminster diocese, can trace its origin to the penal times and to the benefactions of a friendly Catholic embassy. And this is perhaps the reason why, despite the magnificence of the church, there is within an atmosphere that breathes our Catholic past. In the reign of Elizabeth I the Bishops of Ely let their palace and chapel in Ely Place to the Spanish Ambassador, and until the reign of Charles I it was occupied by the representative of the Court of Spain. During this period the chapel was freely used by English Catholics and became a place of sanctuary for them. After the restoration of Charles II the Spanish Embassy was re-established in London, first on Ormond Street and then at Hartford house, Manchester Square, where the Wallace Collection is now housed. Here, in 1791, shortly after the first repeal of some of the laws affecting Catholic worship, a chapel was built on the corner of Spanish Place and Charles Street (now George Street), largely through the efforts of Doctor Thomas Hussey who had been a chaplain at the Embassy since his ordination in 1769. Most of the objects of piety in the present church are legacies from this older building which was famous enough in its day to be mentioned by Thackeray in Vanity Fair as the church attended by the Marchioness of Steyne. Dr Hussey, to whom this mission owes so much and who was for so long associated with it, later became Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. Deep religious impressions and a desire for solitude had led him, soon after ordination, to the renowned Abbey La Trappe with the desire to take the habit of that order. This determination would certainly have been carried out had it not been for the influence of lijs confessor who, feeling that the talents of Dr Hussey would in that case be lost to the Church, wrote to Rome for a mandate restraining his penitent from carrying out his intention of taking monastic vows. It was in obedience, then, to the Holy See that Dr Hussey returned to the active scene and he now ranks as the founder of Spanish Place. In the year 1827 the official Spanish connection with the chapel ceased and it was handed over to the London Vicariate. However, there is much in the present church to remind us of our Spanish heritage including Alfonso XIII's personal standard which is in a frame over the sacristy door, and the parishioners of Spanish Place have never forgotten their debt to Spain for having established and maintained the mission in the dark days. An unofficial connection with the Embassy of Spain has continued and is still cherished by the Church of St James today. A recurring anxiety from 1827 was the fact that the chapel was on leasehold property and the lease was not renewable. Funds were raised with a view to purchasing a site and building a new church, but as the neighbourhood was almost entirely divided up into large estates, it seemed impossible to find a site anywhere near the old chapel. One tradition has it, however, that the Rector towards the end of the lease, Canon William Barry, had a great devotion to the Holy Souls and he promised a hundred Masses for their repose in petition for a site. Soon after he had redeemed his promise the site of the present church, immediately opposite the old chapel, came up for sale at £30,000, the exact sum which Barry and his predecessors had collected towards a new church. The site was purchased and the design for a new church was made an open competition. Edward Goldie, great grandson of the architect of the old chapel, Signor Joseph Bonomi, won the competition and the present edifice, partially completed, was opened on Michaelmas Day, 1890. The Church was consecrated on 28th Juneil, 1949, by His Lordship Bishop Craven: a rare privilege for at that time he was parish priest and rector, and thus consecrated his own church. The consecration had been planned on two previous occasions but had had to be postponed - in 1935 because of the death of Cardinal Bourne, and in 1940 because of the second World War. Most of the archives of the old Spanish Chapel have gone to Spain, but there are preserved in the Church both Baptismal and Marriage Registers dating back to 1732.

23/01/2026

Spanish Place Young Adults Group is one!!!

Over the past year, we have prayed, meditated on the Word, learned, shared the faith, laughed and built a community.

Join us as we celebrate this milestone on Sunday, 25 January 2026 at the 12 noon Mass followed by anniversary celebration in the social centre.

Thanks to all and look forward to seeing you!!

A place to belong. A faith to grow into. 🙏Discover what’s coming up for our Young Adults — from prayer to fellowship and...
14/01/2026

A place to belong. A faith to grow into. 🙏
Discover what’s coming up for our Young Adults — from prayer to fellowship and everything in between

28/12/2025

As we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family and mark the end of the Jubilee Year, we are grateful to God for the wonderful family of St James's Parish. As pilgrims of hope, we had a Parish pilgrimage to the Eternal City and prayed for our families & friends.

In the words of Cardinal Nichols, 'hope is the strong and enduring belief that God will hold us in his love, until, finally, he brings us to his presence in heaven'.

May this hope lead us into a peaceful and prosperous new year. Amen

Beneath the cold Bethlehem sky, Mary stood between exhaustion and grace, a mother heavy with the promised Saviour.Merry ...
25/12/2025

Beneath the cold Bethlehem sky, Mary stood between exhaustion and grace, a mother heavy with the promised Saviour.

Merry Christmas to our dear parishioners and friends!!

We begin our series of Christmas events with the Parish Carol Service tomorrow at 7pm. Looking forward to seeing our dea...
16/12/2025

We begin our series of Christmas events with the Parish Carol Service tomorrow at 7pm.

Looking forward to seeing our dear parishioners and friends!!

The great season of joyful expectation is upon us. It's a blessing to begin our Advent journey with our Young Adults tom...
29/11/2025

The great season of joyful expectation is upon us.
It's a blessing to begin our Advent journey with our Young Adults tomorrow at noon.

Fr Toby Lees will be with us,,

See you there

Every child in the womb carries the divine spark; every mother is known and loved by God. Standing for life isn't just a...
11/11/2025

Every child in the womb carries the divine spark; every mother is known and loved by God.

Standing for life isn't just about defending an idea, it means standing with God.

Join us tomorrow evening as we learn from one who is actively involved in upholding the sacredness of every human life.

See you there!!!

Greater love has no one than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. - John 15:13On this Remembrance Sunday,...
09/11/2025

Greater love has no one than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. - John 15:13

On this Remembrance Sunday, we pray that the ultimate sacrifice of 'The Fallen' may inspire us to continue to build a nation of truth, justice and freedom.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.

We pray for the dead because love is not silenced by death. Let us remember to present the names of our departed loved o...
04/11/2025

We pray for the dead because love is not silenced by death. Let us remember to present the names of our departed loved ones in this special month of remembrance.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.

As we search for meaning in our world, we've another opportunity to reflect on what makes for authentic connection with ...
24/10/2025

As we search for meaning in our world, we've another opportunity to reflect on what makes for authentic connection with God and neighbour.
Join us at noon on Sunday, 26 October 2025
Let's keep the fire of the faith burning brightly!!!

05/10/2025

Spanish Place Young Adults Jubilee Pilgrimage to Canterbury.
We prayed for our wonderful priests, parishioners, all young adults and numerous special intentions. May God bless all who contributed to the success of this pilgrimage. Peace!!!

We're happy to resume the monthly Young Adults Mass, a special time to pray together and share the joy of the faith. Spr...
27/09/2025

We're happy to resume the monthly Young Adults Mass, a special time to pray together and share the joy of the faith.
Spread the word and invite a friend!!!

Sunday, 28 September 2025 @ 12

God bless you!!!

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