Church of Our Lady of Reconciliation de la Salette
3 Eldon Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 6HE
The parish was founded by the Belgian Fr. Vanderspitte in 1854 and the present Grade II church opened in 1860 . It was the result of close collaboration between Edward Welby Pugin and the Bishop of Liverpool , Alexander Goss , who took such a personal interest in the building that his coat of arms is carved in stone above the South door. Pugin's design is important because it represents his first attempt at a semi-circular apsidal design , its large internal space providing almost uninterrupted visibility for 1,000 worshippers including many Irish immigrants and , later , the Lithuanian community who donated the Side Altar of Our Lady of Wilna in 1893. Flooded with light from the huge , circular West window and the sexfoil clerestory windows, and dominated internally by scissor bracing and the hanging rood cross , the sanctuary was ravaged by fire in the 1970's, but the sinuous , carved oak Belgian altar rails survive , a First World War Memorial , while the matching Stations of the Cross , and the pulpit , have been lost. Above , the important Hardman stained glass windows still await restoration after damage in the Second World War. Charismatic parish priest, Canon Michael Twomey ( 1932-1964 ) was the uncle of Cardinal Michael Fitzgerald (born 1937 ) , now resident at St. Vincent's Church where the Canon served 1913-1914. The church survives ; sadly , without its sacristy and presbytery but having reversed much of the brutal 1970's re-ordering.
3 Eldon Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 6HE
Parking is relatively limited in Eldon Street.
They will receive a warm welcome and may meet old friends.