St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church
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Location: | 1231 Washington Blvd., Stamford, Connecticut |
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Built: | 1860 |
Architect: | Holly,Henry Hudson; Browne & Rogers |
Architectural style: | Gothic |
Governing body: | Private |
MPS: | Downtown Stamford Ecclesiastical Complexes TR (AD) |
NRHP Reference#: | 83003510[1] |
Added to NRHP: | December 6, 1983 |
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Stamford, Connecticut is an historic church that was built in 1860. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church.[1]
Its church and parish hall are fine examples of Gothic architecture designed by Henry Hudson Holly.[2]
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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an active Anglo-Catholic parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. Its current priest is the Reverend Richard C. Alton, was previously rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and curate at Saint Thomas Church (New York City). Mass is celebrated during the week according to the Anglican Missal.
Sunday services include a Low Mass followed by a Sung Mass; all services at St. Andrew's Church are celebrated in traditional language, facing eastward. Music for services comes from both The Hymnal 1982 and Lift Every Voice and Sing II: An African American Hymnal.
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