About
St.Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
St Catherine of Sienna catholic church located in the heart of Birmingham, A beautiful multicultural parish with members reaching 250. Founded in 1874,
Its parish church was demolished and replaced a mid-Victorian building in 1964. It was one of the first Roman catholic churches in the city.
The design of St. Catherine’s purpose is to recall Italy the homeland of the saint to which the church is dedicated to, its side rooms place host to many community groups and outreach services.
St Catherine’s Catholic Church Entrance., Built in the 1960’s
In this CHURCH have ALTAR, PEWS, LECTERN/PULPIT, BAPTISMAL FONT, CRUCIFIX/CROSS, STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, ORGAN, VESTMENTS, TABERNACLE and CANDLES.
CHURCH 11:00 am
Who is St Catherine of Sienna?
Catherine was the youngest of 25 children born to a lower middle-class family; most of her siblings did not survive childhood. At a young age she is said to have consecrated her virginity to Christ and experienced mystical vision
Stain glass window images of the resurrection of the Lord.
Our Lady chapel located on the side of the inside of the church, is for more intimate worshiping.
Small statue located in Our Lady Chapel, Of Mary the Mother of Jesus, holding Jesus as an infant.
Main Church
Stain glass images in main church. Middle image is of Assumption of Our Lady
Stain glass images in the main church. Middle photo is of Assumption of Our Lord.
All fairly abstracted stain glass windows are over a 100yrs old and are from the church built prior to the current church. Each image symbolises.