Holy Trinity Broadstairs

  • Nelson Place
  • Broadstairs
  • Kent
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The Parish Church of Broadstairs the nave

 Welcome

We hope you find the information here helpful and useful and we look forward to welcoming you in person!

 

Our main Sunday Service is at 10 am every week. Click on the 'Sunday' link above for more details.

 

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palm sundayHoly Trinity Church is the Parish Church of Broadstairs on the north east Kent coast. Originally a daughter church of St. Peter in Thanet , the present building dates from 1830, with 1925 additions in an Italianate style, creating a very large open space with wonderful acoustics.

Our liturgy is firmly Anglican, with an underlying catholic spirituality and catholic ceremonial - incense is used every Sunday morning, and we enjoy processions on feast days. We seek to be inclusive and once a month all ages worship together.

The parish priest, Father David Roper, was appointed in January 2008 and is a member of the Canterbury Chapter of the Society of Catholic Priests which welcomes both men and women in Holy Orders. He was appointed Honorary Canon of Canterbury in March 2009 and is a Surrogate for Marriages.

At Petertide 2010 Stefan Thomas was ordained Deacon at Canterbury Cathedral. The Reverend Stefan will continue his work at Chatham House Grammar School in addition to joining the Ministry Team at HTB.

 

Changes in organisation

in 2011 Revd. Jonathan Cruickshank was appointed to the parish of St. Peter in Thanet and a new parish has been created at St. Andrew's Reading St. with their priest, Revd. Philip Musindi, becoming the first Vicar. With these developments the 3 churches have formed a Group Ministry, and we look forward to growing more closely together in the coming months and years.

 

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