A Guide to St. Edward’s Church – Entrance, Narthex, Baptistery

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The Main Entrance Door and Narthex

In neo-romanesque tradition the entrance door has rounded arches. The Narthex is a vestibule/antechamber at the eastern entrance to the church.

Main entrance door to St. Edward's Church, Kettering
The Narthex
Stained Glass window depicting St. John the Baptist in the Narthex of St. Edward's Church, Kettering
Stained Glass Window depicting the Baptism of Jesus, from the Narthex in St. Edward's Church, Kettering

Located on the far left hand side of the narthex these windows depict Jesus rising from the water following baptism, with the Holy Spirit descending in the form of a dove, and St. John the Baptist.

The Baptistery

A line drawing of the baptistery of St. Edward's Church, Kettering in the 1940s by C. Dudley Brown
The Font at St. Edward's Church, Kettering

Line drawing of the original Baptistery by C. Dudley Brown

Statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, located in the baptistery of St. Edward's Church, KetteringUntil the major re-ordering of the church undertaken by Fr. Donald Jenkinson (parish priest 1966-1977) this was the site of the Baptistery. The font and gates were removed at this time. (The drawing of the Baptistery (far right) was made by Charles Dudley Brown in the 1940s). However a replacement stone baptismal font is now located at the site of the Baptistery. It was transported from St. Paul’s (Church of England, derelict) Semilong, Northampton and solemnly blessed June 1994. It is an example of Gothic architecture, being carved with quatrefoils, a shape that symbolizes the four evangelists.

On the wall, to the left of the Baptistery is a statue of Our Lady of Walsingham. This was donated in 2009 by the Langley family in memory of their time (1913-2004) in St. Edward’s Parish. Behind the font are hung paintings (not pictured) of the patronal saints of the churches of the Parish of St. Edward’s by George Swift, a local parishioner; and a copy of the painting of the “Adoration of the Trinity” by Albert Durer 1511.

Agnus Dei - Detail of a stained glass window in the narthex in St. Edward's Church, Kettering
Located on the left hand side of the narthex, between the baptistry and the main door is a window depicting Agnus Dei, or Lamb of God. The lamb has Jesus’ cruciform halo and is bearing the English flag in victory. This is Jesus, the sacrifice, who has triumphed.









On the right hand side of the narthex, between the main door and the side door and partially obscured by the stairs to the upstairs gallery, this window displays a book against the background of a cross. The left hand page of the book carries the words “Pater Noster” (Our Father). The right hand page shows a (Greek) cross on communion bread against the background of a head of wheat.

Detail - Pater Noster stained glass window from narthex of St. Edward's Church, Kettering

 

Detail - Red Cross stained glass window in the narthex of St. Edward's Church, Kettering
Placed on the right hand side of the narthex, next to the side entrance, this window shows a red (Greek) cross against a background of a four pointed star, also symbolic of a cross.




Millenium Doors - stained glass lights - ego sum ostium ovium MM AD

Windows in the internal swing doors separating the narthex and the nave state “Ego Sum Ostium Ovium” MM AD (“I am the Door of the sheep” 2000 AD – John 10:7). They were created by Aldridge Stained Glass to celebrate the Holy Year declared for the start of the new millennium. The windows were blessed at Christmas Midnight Mass 1999.

To the right hand side of the internal swing doors is a window containing the Papal insignia. To the left hand side the window carries the insignia of the diocese of Northampton.

Stained glass window - Northamptonshire Diocese insignia in the narthex of St. Edward's church, Kettering Stained glass window of Papal Insignia in the narthex of St. Edward's church, Kettering

For enquiries please contact the Parish Office or Fr. Gregory directly by phone 01536 512497 or email: parish.stedwardkettering@northamptondiocese.org

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