St George's Church, Worcester

It is in the Baroque style, is a Grade II* listed building and was where Edward Elgar was organist from 1885.

[3] The church was opened on 16 July 1829 by, the Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District, Bishop Thomas Walsh and was designed by Henry Rowe.

Cardinal Medici went on become the titular Bishop of Worcester from 1520 to 1522 and was elected as Pope Clement VII in 1523.

The organ was installed in 1885, the same year that the English composer Edward Elgar became the church organist.

Confession can be heard on Saturday from 10:45am to 11.45am The parish also has a relationship with the nearby St George's Catholic Primary School which states on its website that 'We are proud of our links to St George's Catholic Church, Worcester, where Elgar was an organist for many years.

Raphael 's Transfiguration , a copy hangs behind the altar
Notice board in 2011