St Paul’s Anglican Church in Monaco is an important community building with a special purpose as a place of worship. It also contains many beautiful objects created over the last 100 years as acts of devotion by members and supporters.

Together, these inspire current members and visitors, from the local region and far beyond, as they undertake their journeys of faith and service.

You can become part of the next 100 years of our history through our new Centenary Fund.

We have a duty to look after this building and its contents, partly in recognition of the spirit of historic gifts, but also to allow us to invite others to experience the atmosphere they help to create.

Over the last 12 months, some very generous donors have enabled us to undertake some key restoration projects, but there is much more to do. The Church Council has established a Centenary Fund to allow anyone to support both the maintenance of the physical elements of the church, and its witness to God’s goodness through ministry and music.

While all donations are received without fanfare in the spirit of Christian service, we do recognise each contribution in the following ways:
•    A record of each gift is created for posterity in the St Paul’s Benefactors Book
•    Updates on your selected project(s)
•    A special Invitation to the dedication event for the relevant project once completed

Recent donations have allowed us to achieve these projects: 

  • Cleaning and restoration of east end windows
  • Restoration of Lady Chapel window and oak panels
  • Provision of soft furnishings throughout the Church
  • Altar chair cushions in memory the late Queen Elizabeth II and The King’s coronation
  • Repainting of the entrance porch
  • The St Devote bronze re sited on the north side
  • Memorial Altar brass from WWI restored
  • Memorial panels errected to house historic brass plaques.
  • The Proto Cross restored and housing bracket commissioned
  • A hook for the Aumbry lamp, ciborium lid and oak prié dieu repaired
  • Flag socket for RBL Standard and Monaco flag manufactured

The next phase of restoration projects includes:

  1. In Memoriam Book – £400
  2. South windows – €47019.60
  3. North windows – €28442.40
  4. Window over North door – €20254.80
  1. Restoration of oak panels at east end – €11760
  2. Organ work – TBC
  3. Calligraphy costs – TBC
  4. Two centenary hassocks – €629
  1. Centenary marble plinth – €1500
  2. Ciborium – €700
  3. Wooden covers for air conditioning units – TBC
  4. Repairs to balcony and south side areas – TBC

It’s easy to become part of the next 100 years of history here at St Paul’s. Simply click the button below and complete the form to tell us which projects are of the most interest to you and indicate how much you feel able to contribute. Please be assured that all the information you provide is treated in the strictest confidence.

  • Cleaning and restoration of east end windows
  • Restoration of Lady Chapel window and oak panels
  • Provision of soft furnishings throughout the Church
  • Altar chair cushions in memory the late Queen Elizabeth II and The King’s coronation
  • Repainting of the entrance porch
  • The St Devote bronze re sited on the north side
  • Memorial Altar brass from WWI restored
  • Memorial panels errected to house historic brass plaques
  • The Proto Cross restored and housing bracket commissioned
  • A hook for the Aumbry lamp, ciborium lid and oak prié dieu repaired
  • Flag socket for RBL Standard and Monaco flag manufactured
  • Altar lectern and altar cross from St Cyprien’s church restored
  • Portable flag stand commissioned for Remembrance Sunday
  • St Cyprien Church bell restored and re sited
  • Re engraving on brass altar set
  • Repair of alms dish in marking death of Queen Victoria in 1901
  • Repair of Churchwarden’s staves
  • Restoration and remounting of notice board
  • Restoration of a painting on wood St Paul
  • Improvements to front area of church
  • External restoration to west facade
  • Relining and restoration of 19th century chasuble
  • Installation of lamp for the organ
  • Commissioned solid silver Georgian style wine and water ewers for Holy Communion
  • Interior painting at the west end
  • New pew editions of 1662 Book of Common Prayer
  • Extra hymn and service books
  • A Centenary visitors book
  • A Benefactors book
  • An Olive wood processional cross
  • A memorial to commemorate 150th anniversary of the birth of Churchill
  • Renewed electrical wiring and boards throughout the Church
  • Design and installation of the “Damascus window” in the vestry 
  • An In Memoriam book

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