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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTE: 12/11/2011 - An article in the New Orleans Times Picayune newspaper announced the official closing of Grace Episcopal Church on Canal Street effective January 5, 2012. The closing was announced by Bishop Morris Thompson. The church sustained major damage as a result of the Hurricane Katrina flooding, and membership had severely decreased. |
Sanctuary View |
View facing rear of church |
Möller Organ Opus 10581 (1970)
is in use at this time. The church also houses Austin Opus 928 (1919)
which was previously installed in the old church, and is now housed in
chambers on either side of the altar. The Austin is currently undergoing
restoration . |
Console of Austin Opus 928 in
position behind altar. |
DAY CHAPEL |
BELL TOWER AS VIEWED FROM GROUND The tower houses a 15 note tower chime |
New Orleans Churches.Com wishes
to thank Father Walter Baer, and the staff of Grace Episcopal Church, for their
hospitality and assistance during our visit for the photographing of the church
interior and organs. |
A HISTORY OF GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Taken from the official web site) Grace Parish was founded
in 1886 by Episcopalians in downtown New Orleans after Christ Church,
the 200 year-old mother church of Episcopalians in Louisiana and the oldest
non-Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans, moved from Canal Street to an
uptown location. Grace Parish had two earlier church buildings on South
Rampart Street and at 1501 Canal Street, respectively. In 1915, Grace
Church founded a parochial mission in Mid City, named St. Matthias Mission.
In the 1920s the property at 3700-3720 Canal Street was purchased for
St. Matthias and the mission congregation met in a large Victorian home
at that location. Our current buildings were
dedicated fifty years ago on 12-13 September 1954 by The Rt. Rev'd Girault
Jones, Bishop of Louisiana, and The Rt. Rev'd Iveson Noland, Bishop Suffragan
of Louisiana. |
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE 1919 AUSTIN
ORGAN, OPUS 928 |
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Great |
Swell |
Choir |
Pedal |
First Diapason 8 | Diapason 8 | Concert Flute 8 | Resultant Bass 32 |
Second Diapason 8 | Octave 2-2/3 | Wood Harmonique 4 | Major Bass 16 |
Phlomela 8 | Mixture V | Gamba 8 | Bourdon 16 |
Octave 4 | Rohr Flute 8 | Gamba Celeste 8 | Echo Lieblich 16(s) |
Rohr Flute (s) 8 | Flute Celeste 8 | English Horn 8 | Stille Gedeckt 16 (s) |
Flute Celeste (s) 8 | Flute Dolce 8 | Clarinet 8 | Gedeckt 8 |
Flute Harmonique 4 | Flute Triangular 4 | Tremolo | Octave 8 |
French Horn 8 | Bourdon 16 | Harp 8 | Bassoon 16 (s) |
Tromba 8 | Voix Celeste 8 | Harp 4 | Tromba 16 |
Bourdon 16 | Salicional 8 | (?) 2' | Chimes (g) |
Chimes | Vox Humana 8 | Choir 4 | Blank stop |
Blank stop | Corno D'Amour 8 | Choir 16 | Swell 8 |
Blank stop | Cornopean 8 | Great 8 | |
Great 4 | Clarion 4 | Choir 8 | |
Great 16 | Bassoon 16 | Swell 4 | |
Tremolo | Great 4 | ||
Harp 8 | Choir 4 | ||
Harp 4 | |||
Blank stop | |||
Blank stop | |||
Swell 4 | |||
Swell 16 | |||
Couplers: |
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Swell to Great 8 | Swell to Choir 8 | Choir to Great 8 | Swell to Great 4 |
Swell to Great 16 | Swell to Choir 4 | Swell to Choir 16 | Choir to Great 4 |
Choir to Great 5-1/3 | Choir to Great 16 | ||
Spencer blower for Austin Opus 928 |
SPECIFICATIONS FOR MöLLER ORGAN
OPUS 10581, GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH |
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GREAT |
SWELL |
PEDAL |
Bourdon 16 | Gemshorn 8 | Bourdon 16 |
Principal 8 | Gemshorn Celeste 8 | Diapason 8 |
Gemshorn 8 | Nachthorn 4 | Gedeckt 8 |
Octave 4 | Gemshorn 4 | Gemshorn 8 |
(?) | Larigot 1-1/3 | Octave 4 |
(?) | Nachthorn 2 | Nachthorn 4 |
(?) | Trompette 8 | Mixture II |
(?) | Trompette 4 | Contre Trumpette 16 |
Swell to Great | Tremolo | Trompette 8 |
Trompette 4 |