St Ignatius Church, Wishaw

St Ignatius Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the town of Wishaw in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, within the Diocese of Motherwell. The church building was constructed in 1865, and is a category A listed building. It was designed by George Goldie in a Gothic revival style.[1] The Church now holds about 1100 residents every Saturday and Sunday. Prominent priests since the sixties include Mgr O'Donnell, Fr Trench, Fr McGlinchey, Fr Morris, Canon McGovern.

Saint Ignatius Church, Wishaw
LocationWishaw
CountryScotland
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttps://saintignatiuswishaw.org.uk/index.html
History
StatusParish church
Founded1859 (1859)
DedicationSaint Ignatius of Loyola
Architecture
Heritage designationCategory A listed
Architect(s)George Goldie
StyleGothic Revival
Completed1865
Administration
DioceseMotherwell
Clergy
Bishop(s)Joseph Toal

Services

Sunday Masses: 10am; 12noon; Vigil Mass Saturday at 4pm. Holidays of obligation: 9.30am; 7pm. Weekdays from Monday to Friday - please see weekly bulletin. Rosary Monday to Friday at 9.10am.

Clergy

  • Rev. John Black, 1859–60
  • Very Rev. John Canon McCay, 1860–93
  • Rev. Joseph Van Hecke, 1893–1927
  • Rt. Rev. Mgr Octavius F. Claeys, 1928
  • Very Rev. Thomas Canon Kearney, 1929–66
  • Rt. Rev. Mgr John O'Donnell, 1967–84
  • Very Rev. Patrick Canon McGovern, 1984–98
  • Rt. Rev. Mgr Michael J. Conway, 1998–2012
  • Rev. Gerard Maguiness, 2012–20
  • Rev. Stephen Rooney, 2020–24[2]
  • Rev. Kevin Lawrie, 2024–present[3]

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