Religious Faith in Wolverhampton

Timeline of events 1385 - 1974
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1385
Earliest known record of the church of St Peter's Wolverhampton. Click here to find out more  
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14th Century
St Leonard's Church Bilston built
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17th Century
Wolverhampton known as "Little Rome" (Roma Parva) Click here to find out more  
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1692
The first record of a Roman Catholic priest resident in Wolverhampton Click here to find out more  
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1704
First Quaker Meeting House and burial ground in Wolverhampton Click here to find out more  
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1727-1736
The building of Giffard House
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1733
Repair work to St Leonard's Church Bilston
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1743
John Wesley preaches at Bilbrook
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1744
Further repair work St Leonard's Church Bilston
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1745
William Allt a Methodist preacher visits the town
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1745
St Thomas' Church, Wednesfield opens
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1750
First Quaker Meeting House sold  
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1750
St Thomas's Church Wednesfield built  
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1753
George Whitefield one of the founding fathers of Methodism preaches in Wolverhampton
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1756-1775
St John's Church Wolverhampton built.
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1760
Congregational chapel, Oxford Street, Bradley opens  
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1760 - 1790
John Wesley one of the founders of Methodism visits Wolverhampton on a number of occasions between 1760 and 1790. Click here to find out more  
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1762
Renatus Harris organ built in 1682, purchased for St John's Church Click here to find out more  
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1764-5
Major reconstruction of St Bartholomew's Church Penn
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1778
Catholic Relief Act passed, which suspended the penalties for saying Mass Click here to find out more  
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1782
Snow Hill Congregational Chapel opens  
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c. 1783
'Cast Iron Chapel' built at Bradley  
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1784
The first Methodist chapel, Loxdale Methodist Chapel Bilston opens Click here to find out more  
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1787
The first Methodist chapel is built in Wolverhampton  
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1798
Baptist Chapel, Wood Street, Bradley opens  
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1804
The first Methodist Church is built in Ettingshall.  
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1804-1826
Dr Milner the Vicar Apostolic takes up residence in Wolverhampton  
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1823
Swan Bank Wesleyan Methodist Church - the principal Methodist church in Bilston - opens  
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1825
Wolverhampton Methodists purchase a new site in Darlington Street. Click here to find out more  
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1825-1826
St Leonard's Church Bilston rebuilt
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1828
The Roman Catholic Church of SS Peter and Paul opens
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1829
Catholic Emancipation Act Click here to find out more  
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1830
The first record of a Jewish person taking up residence in Wolverhampton. Click here to find out more  
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1830
St Mary's, Oxford Street, Bilston opens  
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1830
St George's Church, Cleveland Road opens  
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1834
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Bradley opens  
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1835
St Paul's Church, Penn Road opens  
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1841
High Street Methodist Chapel, Bilston opens  
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1842
St Mary's Church, Stafford Street opens  
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1843
St James' Church, Horseley Fields opens  
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1848
First Jewish burial ground in Wolverhampton
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1849
The Roman Catholic Church dedicated to SS Patrick and George opens  
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1849
St Matthew's Church, Lower Horseley Fields opens  
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1849
St Mark's Church, Chapel Ash opens  
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1851
The first known Jewish Synagogue in Wolverhampton
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1851
Isaac Barratt from Poland lives at St James Square, Wolverhampton.  
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1852
St Luke's, Market Street, Bilston opens  
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1854
Methodist Chapel, Wednesfield opens  
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1855
Cardinal Wiseman opens the Roman Catholic Church SS Mary and John.  
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1856
An additional Methodist Chapel at Wednesfield opens  
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1858
New Jewish Synagogue built in Wolverhampton.
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1856
A further Methodist Chapel at Wednesfield opens  
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1859
Quakerism revives in Wolverhampton
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1860
Rough Hills Primitive Methodist Society build a chapel  
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1861
Further restoration to the church of St Peter's, Wolverhampton Click here to find out more  
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1861
St Luke's, Church, Blakenhall opens  
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1862
Congregational Mission Chapel, Chapel Street. Bradley opens  
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1862
Presbyterians first meet at Union Mill Street  
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1865
St Andrew's Church, Whitmore Reans opens  
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1865
Baptist Chapel, Waterloo Road opens  
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1865
Congregational Chapel, Queen Street opens  
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1866
St Martin's Bradley opens  
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1867
St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Westbury Street opens  
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1867
Christchurch, Waterloo Road opens  
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1868
The Salvation Army starts its work in Wolverhampton  
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1869
Presbyterian Church, Merridale Road opens  
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1869
St Jude's Church, Tettenhall Road opens  
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1873
Congregational Chapel, Tettenhall Wood opens  
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c. 1878
Wesleyan Mission, Church Street, Heath Town closes  
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1878
Fallings Park Methodist Church opens in Prestwood Road  
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1879
All Saints Church, Steelhouse Lane consecrated  
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1883
Lichfield Diocesan Barge Mission opens at Top Lock, Canal Street  
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1886
Congregational Chapel, Wednesfield opens  
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1891
A family from Russia live at Clifton Street, Wolverhampton  
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1897
St Silas Mission Church, Monmore Green opens  
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1901
New Methodist Church opens in Darlington Street  
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1902
St Thomas's Church Wednesfield badly damaged by fire  
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1902
The Jewish Synagogue in Wolverhampton rebuilt
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1903
A new Quaker Meeting House built in Wolverhampton
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1905
Congregational school chapel, Lea Road opens  
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1908
St Chad's church, Owen Road opens  
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1908
St Aiden's Mission Church, Harrow Road opens  
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1909
St Stephen's Springfield opens  
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1911
The Salvation Army opens its Citadel in Wolverhampton
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1917
General Bramwell Booth, one of the leaders of the Salvation Army visits Wolverhampton
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1923
Return visit of General Bramwell Booth to Wolverhampton  
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1923
Roman Catholic Mission Hall, Wednesfield opens  
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1926
Beckminster Methodist Church opens  
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1930s
St Joseph's (Anglican) Church, Merry Hill built  
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1934
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour opens at Old Fallings  
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1952/3
Springdale Methodist Church opens in Warstones Road  
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1953
The New Testament Church of God starts in Wolverhampton  
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1960s
Sikhs first begin to meet for worship in Wolverhampton  
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1962
The first church of The New Testament Church of God in Wolverhampton opens  
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1966
Bunkers Hill (also known as Cold Lanes) Methodist Chapel, Bilston, closes  
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1968
New Quaker Meeting House opens in Wolverhampton
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1973
The church of The New Testament Church of God, Heath Town opens  
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1974
Wolverhampton Inter-Faith Group begins  
 
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