History of Our Churches

Saints Philip & James

SS Philip & James Church was built by Thomas Donnelly (A former Mayor of Bedford) and opened in September 1967. Prior to that, Masses had been said in Brickhill School and local businesses. The Parish was served from St Joseph and The Holy Child in Midland Road until 1969 when the first Parish Priest was inducted. The altar is granite from Ireland and came from the round chapel at Clapham built by the Nuns of the Convent of the Holy Ghost.

Saint Philip, Apostle

St Philip was of Bethsaida in Galilee, and called by our Saviour to follow Him the day after St Peter and St Andrew. He meditated continuously on the law and the prophets, which disposed him for the important discovery of the Messiah in the person of Jesus Christ. He was obedient to the command to forsake all to follow Him and became thenceforth the inseparable companion of His ministry and labours.

Saint James the Lesser, Apostle

St James, also known as James the Younger or James the Just was a cousin of Jesus and brother of St Jude Thaddeus. He was first Bishop of Jerusalem. St James was one of the first to whom Christ appeared after His resurrection. St Paul called him a ‘pillar’ of the Church.

Holy Cross Church Bedford

Holy Cross Church was built and opened in November 1957. It was meant to be a temporary building that would become the parish hall when a “proper” church was built. An Italian order of priests, the Scalabrini Fathers, moved in to say Mass for the large Italian community arriving in the area.

 In 1966 the side aisles were added to the church. It was slowly becoming a permanent parish church serving the east side of Bedford and the rural areas out to Great Barford. The Daughters of the Holy Spirit opened their convent in Bradgate Road in 1971. When the Scalabrini Fathers left Goldington in 1972, the Fathers of The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (the Picpus Fathers) took over and served the parish until 2003.

 When they left, the Bishop appointed Father Tony Brennan as its first Diocesan Parish Priest.

 In October 2007, Holy Cross Church celebrated its 50th Anniversary. Bishop Peter Doyle, Bishop of the Northampton Diocese, celebrated Mass on Saturday 20th October. The church was consecrated with the sprinkling of holy water, the anointing with blessed oil and with incense. The evening was also a celebration for Billy Walsh, who was awarded the Bene Merenti medal by Bishop Peter Doyle, for forty years of service to the church. Mass on Sunday 21st October was celebrated by the Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark, Pat Lynch ss.cc. The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Order (ss.cc.) had served Holy Cross parish for over 25 years. Bishop Pat Lynch also blessed and formally opened the new Pastoral Centre, built during the summer of 2007.

Timeline

YearClergyOrder
1957 / 58John ThomsonServed from St Joseph & The Holy Child Church
Brian Frost
Michael Madden
1959Angelo SusinThe Scalabrini Fathers
Walter Sacchetti
Aldo Montanari
Angelo SusinIn Holy Cross Church
Alberto VicoIn Italian Mission
1961 / 63Angelo SusinIn Holy Cross Church
Alberto VicoIn Italian Mission – Woburn Road, Bedford
Umberto MarinIn Italian Mission
1964Angelo BordignonIn Holy Cross Church
Emilio VaccaroIn Holy Cross Church
Alberto VicoIn Italian Mission
Francesco AstegnoIn Italian Mission
Umberto MarinIn Italian Mission
1965Angelo BordignonIn Holy Cross Church
Emilio VaccaroIn Holy Cross Church
Italian Mission became a separate church – Santa Francesca Cabrini

Italian Mission became a separate church – Santa Francesca Cabrini

YearClergyOrder
1966 / 68Angelo BordignonServed from St Joseph & The Holy Child Church
Antonio Paganoni
Michael Madden
1968 / 69Angelo Bordignon
1969 / 72Angelo Susin
1971John L Murphy Picpus Fathers – The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Mike Foley
Fintan Crotty
1974Fintan Crotty
Peter Kellagher
Andy Wafer
Adrian Broeders
1975Fintan Crotty
Jack McArdle
Andy Wafer
Adrian Broeders
Joe McGeady
1976 / 78Fintan Crotty
Andrew Wafer
Adrian Broeders
1979Andrew Wafer
Adrian Broeders
1980 / 82Andrew Wafer
Padraig Lyons
Bro Anthony McMorrow
1983 / 84Andrew Wafer
Raymond Tierney
Bro Anthony McMorrow
1985 / 86Andrew Wafer
Raymond Tierney
1987 / 90Chris McAneny
John Roche
1991 / 93Chris McAneny
Chris O’Neill
Derek Laverty
1994Adrian Broeders
Chris O’Neill
Derek Laverty
1995 / 96Fintan Crotty
Adrian Broeders
Fergal Maguire
1997Fintan Crotty
Derek Laverty
1998 / 99Fintan Crotty
Tom Mullen
2000 / 01Fintan Crotty
Pearse Mullen
2002Fintan Crotty
Jerry White
Deacon Kieran Murtagh
2003Fintan Crotty
Kieran Murtagh
2003 / 11Anthony BrennanFirst Diocesan Priest at Holy Cross
2009 / 14Patrick Hutton
2011 / 17Jonathan Hill 
2017 / 2023Wayne Coughlin
2023 / NowAlexander Ibe SMMM