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Fr Michael Dennehy Parish Office for St Edward, St Swithun Wells and Holy Cross. |
Welcome to Holy CrossWithin the 3 Rivers Pastoral Area, the church of Holy Cross serves the Roman Catholic community living in the Eastleigh area. Our Parish Priest is Father Michael Dennehey who also serves our sister churches of St Edward in Chandlers Ford and St Swithun Wells in Fair Oak. Holy Cross Church is also associated with St Helena, mother of the Emperor Constantine, was attributed with find the wood of the real cross upon which Jesus was crucified. First Holy Communion Joy at Holy Cross |
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In the 1880’s, Eastleigh was established as an important railway
junction. Large tracts of land were bought for carriage/locomotive
works. In 1886, Bishop Virtue purchased land in Leigh Road for a
future Church. Some years later a tin School/Church was erected
known as Our Lady of Good Counsel.
At the turn of the century came the prospect of a new Church. In
1901 the Bishop was able to report that a lady (Miss Ward) had
promised to build a Church at her expense. Canon Scoles was
commissioned to prepare the plans for the building to be erected
under the title and invocation of the Holy Cross. The foundation
stone was laid by Bishop Cahill on the feast of Holy Cross in 1901.
The new Church was consecrated on the 13th August 1902. An account
of the opening was given in the Eastleigh Weekly News with a list of
the priests and ‘notables’ present.
In 1903, a new school was opened next to the Church. An anonymous
benefactor provided the funds required after previous unsuccessful
attempts to raise the money.
In 1921, Father Doran purchased two cottages next to the Church and
made them into a presbytery.
The Church was enlarged by Father Power in 1962. He was also
responsible for persuading the Sisters of Our Saviour and The
Blessed Virgin to come to Eastleigh. At the same time, Fair Oak
began to expand, previously the few catholic families there went to
Bishop Waltham or Holy Cross. The first mass was said at the Acorn
Club and thereafter at the Village Hall. In 1978, a new Church was
opened and dedicated to Swithun Wells – a local martyr.

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