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St Mary le Tower becomes Ipswich Minster in historic ceremony

St Mary le Tower church has been redesignated as Ipswich Minster, joining the ranks of York and Westminster. The Grade II* listed church received its new status in a ceremony led by the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.

Why it matters: The redesignation recognises the church's significance to both Ipswich and the wider region, acknowledging its thousand-year role at the heart of the town's community.

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St Mary le Tower church has been redesignated as Ipswich Minster

Key details:

  • The Reverend Tom Mumford, vicar of Ipswich Minster, will lead the church

  • Members of all councils in Suffolk and Ipswich MP Jack Abbott attended the ceremony

  • Comedian and heritage campaigner Griff Rhys Jones delivered a speech at the service

What they're saying: "It's about rearticulating a sense of vocation to the town, and in many ways we will continue to do exactly what we've done for the last thousand years," said Rev Mumford. "But I hope we will do this now with a renewed sense of passion."

Bishop Martin Seeley, who led the service, said: "Creating the Minster is a challenge to all of us to say 'what's the part I can play in building up Ipswich?'"

Looking ahead: The church will play a central role in 2025 when Ipswich marks the 825th anniversary of being granted its Royal Charter by King John.

The bottom line: While the redesignation elevates the church's status, leaders emphasise it's about service rather than prestige, aiming to strengthen the institution's role in bringing the community together.

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