Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity

Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity

University Chapel
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Central
Website http://www.exeter.ac.uk/chaplaincy
History
Dedication Holy Trinity
Administration
Diocese Exeter
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Minister(s) The Revd Chantal Mason
Laity
Organist/Director of music Michael Graham

The Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity is the Anglican Chaplaincy's chapel on the Streatham Campus of the University of Exeter. It is located at the heart of the campus, beneath Queen's Building and adjacent to the Old Library and the Roborough Building.

The Chapel is served by the Lazenby Chaplain who is assisted in the chapel's worship life by a team of servers and the University Chapel Choir.

History

The Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity within the University of Exeter which was designed and presented to the University by Dr E. Vincent Harris, OBE, in memory of his mother, was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Exeter on 26 June 1958. It was declared a Grade II Listed Building at Easter 1988.

Lazenby Chaplain

The University Chapel is served by an Anglican priest appointed jointly by the University of Exeter and the Diocese of Exeter, and funded by the Lazenby Trust. Until 2003 the post of Lazenby Chaplain was combined with an academic post in the Department of Theology.

Lazenby Chaplain
1964 - 1973 The Reverend Canon John Thurmer MA DD
1973 - 1983 The Reverend Doctor Ken Moss
1983 - 1987 The Reverend Canon Vernon White MA MLitt
1987 - 1994 The Reverend Dr Richard Burridge MA CertEd
1994 - 2003 The Reverend Dr Jeremy Law BSc BTh DPhill
2003 - 2004 The Reverend Canon Bruce Duncan MBE BA DD
2004 - 2010 The Reverend Charles Hadley MA
2010 - 2012 The Reverend Clifton Graham GRSM FRCO ARCM PGCE
2013 - 2015 The Reverend Dr James Theodosius DPhil
2015 - Present The Reverend Chantal Mason MA

Services

Services are held throughout term time:

Sunday

Wednesday

Weekday Mornings

Address

Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter EX4 4PX.

See also

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