Occurring
for 5 hours, 30 mins
Venue Address
Centre for Renaissance Studies, University of Warwick University Road Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Tim Clark, our church historian, will be speaking at a study day at the University of Warwick on Friday 20 September on the subject of 'Self and Identity in English Art, 1350 to 1500'. Tim will consider how images of self evolved over this period, and will argue that the Beauchamp chapel at St Mary's represents the ultimate expression of identity in England in this period.

Tim's talk is the first of four on the day, all based on the theme of propaganda in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It is a fascinating programme, and further details can be found at https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/ren/outreach/studyday2024/

St Mary's, Warwick

The Collegiate Church of St Mary (or St Mary's) is an Anglican Church set in the heart of the ancient town of Warwick. We offer a range of services of renowned choral tradition and worship style. Our Christian faith is expressed through our worship, hospitality, and service to others. In the words of our vision we seek to be a church rooted in faith, reaching out in love.

We hope the information here and on the St Mary's website about our life, our work and the 900 years history of our church, will encourage you to visit us. We look forward to welcoming you to this magnificent place of peace and prayer.

St Mary’s is usually open for worship every Sunday (08.00, 10.30 and 17.30), every Wednesday (10.00 and 17.30) and every Friday (17.30). Sunday morning services at 10.30 are live streamed on Facebook and YouTube

A list of our Advent and Christmas services may be found under the "What's on" panel.

Our Christmas Eve Midnight Mass was broadcast live on BBC One and may  be viewed on iPlayer.

Our opening hours for visitors: Monday and Tuesday (closed), Wednesday (11.00 to 16.00), Thursday to Saturday (10.00 to 16.00), Sunday (12.00 to 16.00). 

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Warwick
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What's on

Self and Identity in English Art, 1350 to 1500 Community Study Day

Occurring
for 5 hours, 30 mins
Venue
Centre for Renaissance Studies
Address
Centre for Renaissance Studies, University of Warwick University Road Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

Tim Clark, our church historian, will be speaking at a study day at the University of Warwick on Friday 20 September on the subject of 'Self and Identity in English Art, 1350 to 1500'. Tim will consider how images of self evolved over this period, and will argue that the Beauchamp chapel at St Mary's represents the ultimate expression of identity in England in this period.

Tim's talk is the first of four on the day, all based on the theme of propaganda in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It is a fascinating programme, and further details can be found at https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/ren/outreach/studyday2024/

Safeguarding

The Collegiate Parish Church of St Mary is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults. The Church, welcomes our regular congregation, Sunday School, choirs, visitors and those who just need a place of peace in a busy world. At St Mary's we aim to ensure that everyone who visits the Church, for whatever reason, feels welcome, valued, and safe. Our Safeguarding Officer can be contacted at [email protected].

St Mary's, Warwick Charity No. 1128087