The ceremony was officiated by Syriac Patriarch of Antioch Ignatius Aphrem II, at the presence of the Prince of Wales (later King Charles III) and several seniors of the Church of England.
The church and social centre closed in 2014 following a loss of funding, and insufficient financial reserves to maintain the premises.
The ceremony was officiated by Syriac Patriarch of Antioch Ignatius Aphrem II, at the presence of the Prince of Wales (now King Charles III) and several seniors of the Church of England.
[9] Chaplains are ordained priests appointed to specialist ministries, in this case the provision of worship and social activities for the deaf and deafblind community in London.
[10] Documents and archives associated with the church are currently being researched by the History of Place project,[11] and will feature as part of a display at the Victoria and Albert Museum during 2018.