All Saints Church, Puerto de la Cruz

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All Saints Church
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All Saints Church, Puerto de la Cruz
Basic information
Location Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife, Spain).
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Affiliation Anglican Church
Province Anglican Diocese of Gibraltar
Year consecrated 1890
Ecclesiastical or organizational status parish
Architectural description
Architectural style Gothic Revival architecture

All Saints Church (opened 1890) in the town of Puerto de la Cruz on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) is a place of Anglican worship.

History

The first Anglican communities arrivals in the Canary Islands settled mainly in the cities of Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and to a lesser extent in Santa Cruz de La Palma.[1]

In Puerto de la Cruz Anglican worship was originally set every Sunday at the home of Vice Consul Peter Reid, although he was a Presbyterian and a member of the Church of Scotland.[2]

In 1887 he founded the Taoro Company, which designate the same year free land for the construction of an Anglican church. In November of that year the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Sierra Leone Ernest Graham visited the Puerto de la Cruz and formed a committee to implement the project of the church.[3]

The church was built with money donated by foreign visitors and British residents in the city. The organ, the pulpit, stained glass windows, baptismal font and other items were private donations. For its part, the parsonage and the stained glass windows were gifts from Mary Boreham and other family members. She was the widow of Walter Long Boreham who had died in 1890. The style of temple is Gothic Revival architecture.

In 1964 the Anglican Church fell under the Anglican Diocese of Gibraltar.

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