Our Parish
Our Lady of the Crays Catholic Church
St Peter and St Paul Catholic Primary Academy is within the Parish of Our Lady of the Crays.
A Message from Father Cyriacus
My name is Fr Cyriacus Okafor (feel free to call me Cy or Cyriac if my first name is too much for you). I was ordained on the 16th August 2003 in the Catholic Diocese of Nnewi, Nigeria. I arrived in England in September 2009 and did Masters and PhD studies in Economics, and graduated from the University of Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Prior to my arrival here, I looked after St. Elizabeth Parish, Richmond for a few months. I will greatly relish the experience of working with you and I am well aware of the great love and support you gave to the outgoing Parish Priest, Fr. Shaju.
I promise to continue and improve on the good works he has done in this Parish. All I ask for is your prayers and support and the sky will be our limit in this spiritual journey of faith and evangelisation.
Through the powerful intercession of our Mother, Mary, may God bless and be with us all! Thanks and have a blessed week ahead.
Contact details for Our Lady of the Crays Catholic Church
312 High Street, St Mary Cray, Orpington, BR5 4AR
01689 821749
ol.crays@live.com www.ourladyofthecrays.com
Early History of Cray Valley Parish
The St Mary Cray mission had its origins in the early nineteenth century through the large numbers of Irish immigrants coming to London to work on the expanding railways in the South East - as well as people sought by the Joynson Paper Mill situated near the Cray River and next to the railway viaduct. To attend Mass, people walked every Sunday to St Mary’s Crayford - about seven miles away.
They then attended the Chislehurst Mission, St Mary’s, when it started in 1852. Mass has been celebrated in St Mary Cray since 1873 in the school, but it only in 1875 did it gain ts first resident priest.
The First Church
The parish bought three cottages at the junction of the High Street and Blacksmiths Lane, and awarded a contract for £1,330 in January 1895 to build a church next to the school.
On 14th April 1941 the church was destroyed in bombing. Mass was then celebrated in St Philomena’s Convent hall, and then in a hall built with the help and generosity of many parishioners giving of their time and materials. Mass was said there for many years before a second St Joseph’s Church costing £40,000 was commissioned. The Mass of Dedication took place on 19th March 1959.
St Paul's Cray
There has been a parish community in the St Paul’s Cray district since the early 1950s. It decided in the mid-60s to raise funds to build a church to serve it, like its sister parish at St Mary Cray.
The parish acquired land on Chipperfield Road for this During the building of the church, Mass was said in the hall previously erected next to it. The Mass of Dedication was celebrated on 12th July 1985.
Parish Merger
Between 2006 and 2008 The Archbishop, in consultation with his Bishops, priests and the laity, agreed to dissolve the parishes of St Mary Cray and St Peter and St Paul and create a new one, Cray Valley Parish to absorb the former two parishes. A new church was built on the site of the old St Joseph’s and was renamed Our Lady of the Crays, in honour of Our Lady, the unifying mother of Christ. The Crays continue to attract a migrant community, but today instead of a paper mill they are many industries and small businesses which bring people to the area.
The larger town of Orpington, which coincidentally started its parish under the banner of St Joseph’s and St Anne’s Orphanages before the original Holy Innocents church was built in 1909, can therefore be said to be subsidiary in its formation of our Catholic Community.
Please click on the links below to see how we have been engaging with our Community.
Our Lady of the Crays
Please use the link below to access our local parish website and live masses.
https://www.ourladyofthecrays.com/