The pretty Victorian church of St Michael and All Angels stands proud on a hill looking over the market town of Louth.
The church, consecrated by the Bishop of Lincoln in 1863 was designed by James Fowler of Louth, a prolific architect and restorer of Lincolnshire churches.
St Michael's became reputed for worshipping in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Nearly 150 years later and St Michael's continues to hold dear this traditional, yet inclusive form of worship.
As a part of the Team Parish of Louth, St Michael's holds Sunday Low and High Masses throughout the year and an evening Mass on Tuesdays. Both male and female priests circulate the Louth Parish Churches on a rota. Please click here to see the times for this month's Masses at St Michael's.
Weddings and Christenings |
St Michael's is a particularly attractive parish church seating up to 200 people, and is ideal in size and location for couples looking to embrace a Christian marriage ceremony. Please click here to find out more about getting married at St Michael's.
Our church is popular for those wishing to have their children baptised/christened. Christenings are held either during Sunday High Mass or on a Sunday afternoon on the first Sunday of the month. Please click here to find out more about christenings at St Michael's.
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