St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton

St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton
Roman Catholic Church of St Edmund of Canterbury, Whitton Parish, Twickenham
LocationSt Edmund's Lane, 213 Nelson Road, Whitton TW2 7BB
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttps://parish.rcdow.org.uk/whitton
History
Founded1934 (parish); 1935 (original church)
Founder(s)The Edmundite Fathers (Society of Saint Edmund)
DedicationSt Edmund of Canterbury (1175–1240)
Consecrated19 September 1972
Architecture
Architect(s)F. X. Velarde; completed by Richard O'Mahony for the F. X. Velarde Partnership
Years built1961-63
Groundbreaking19 May 1962 (foundation stone)
Specifications
MaterialsReinforced concrete frame beneath an exterior of light golden rustic bricks
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Westminster
DeaneryUpper Thames
ParishWhitton
Clergy
Priest(s)Rev Jonathan Stogdon

The Catholic Church of St Edmund of Canterbury is a Roman Catholic church in Nelson Road, Whitton, Richmond-upon-Thames, London. It is part of the Upper Thames Deanery of the Diocese of Westminster. It is dedicated to Edmund Rich (also known as Saint Edmund or Eadmund of Canterbury, and as Saint Edmund of Abingdon) (1175–1240), who was a 13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury.

The congregation was established by the Edmundite Fathers, who acquired land in 1934 and converted existing structures on the property into a chapel for worship. A permanent church was built in 1937 but destroyed by German bombing on 29 October 1940, during the Blitz. The current church was completed in 1963 and consecrated in 1972.

In 1988, the Edmundites withdrew to the United States, and the parish has since been staffed by diocesan clergy.