. The church suffered slight damage from bombing during the
London Blitz of 1941 and was later restored. In 1954, the united parishes of
St Mary Bothaw and
St Swithin London Stone (merged in 1670) were themselves united with the parish of St Stephen. The church was designated a Grade I
listed building on 4 January 1950. In 1953 the
Samaritans charity was founded by the rector of St Stephen's, Dr
Chad Varah. The first Samaritans branch (known as Central London Branch) operated from a crypt beneath the church before moving to Marshall Street in
Soho. In tribute to this, a telephone is preserved in a glass box in the church. The Samaritans began with this telephone, and today the voluntary organisation staffs a 24-hour telephone hot-line for people in emotional need. In 1987, as part of a major programme of repairs and reordering, a massive white polished stone
altar commissioned from the sculptor
Henry Moore by churchwarden
Peter Palumbo was installed in the centre of the church. Its unusual positioning required the authorisation of a rare judgement of the
Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved. In 1993 a circle of brightly coloured
kneelers designed by
Patrick Heron was added around the altar.
Benjamin West's
Devout men taking away the body of St Stephen, previously hung on the north interior wall, was put into storage following the reordering. This decision was controversial, as the initial removal of the painting was illegal. In 2013 the church was given permission to sell the painting to a foundation, despite opposition from the London Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches, and by the Church of England's Church Buildings Council. The foundation has since loaned it to the
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which has undertaken restoration work on the painting. On 14 July 1994, the church was the venue for the wedding of
Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones to
Daniel Chatto. At the time of his retirement in 2003, at the age of 92, Dr Chad Varah was the oldest serving incumbent in the Church of England. ==Rectors==