St MARY of the ANGELS
Roman Catholic Church
Upton Street
BATLEY
WF17 8PQ
Parish Priest: Fr Tim Wiley
Tel./Fax: 01924 474650
Hospital Chaplain
E-MAIL: stmarys.batley@tiscali.co.uk
The first resident priest came to Batley in 1853
and for the next 17 years services were held in various places
whilst the priests and people struggled to find the means to
build a Church.
Although land was bought in 1861 it was not until
late in 1869 that Father Thomas Bruno Rigby was able to
commission a young Leeds architect, John Kelly, to design a
church and this was at last opened by Archbishop, later Cardinal,
Manning on December 15th. 1870.
Built in stone in the 13th. century
style, it had a nave and chancel in one and a south porch
entrance. The first high altar was of wood and came from the
Waterton family chapel at Walton Hall near Wakefield. It would be
interesting to know what became of this relic of recusant times
Later still in 1929 a new marble high altar
was installed.
Stained glass in memory of the Colbeck family, generous
benefactors of the parish, had been added in 1890 and then in
1952 the four mosaics of the Annunciation, the Natitivy, the
Assumption and the Coronation of Our Lady were placed in the
sanctuary behind the high altar in memory of Father Peter
McBride, a former parish priest.
Mgr. G Bradley