St Georges Cathedral
Southwark, Greater London | SE1 7HY
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was engaged as architect and it was considered the most important Catholic Church in England when it was built from 1839, seating about 3,000 people.Â
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Southwark, Greater London | SE1 7HY
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was engaged as architect and it was considered the most important Catholic Church in England when it was built from 1839, seating about 3,000 people.Â
Rotherhithe, Greater London | SE16 7HZ
The church is full of stories about people getting help, meeting long lost friends and experiencing the miraculous effects of sauna.
Lambeth, Greater London | SE1 7EH
The chapel at St Thomas’ Hospital has recently reopened after months of painstaking renovation work.
Cradley, Herefordshire | WR13 5LH
Situated in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Grade II* listed church dates back to at least the 12th century.
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Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 1QW
Westminster Cathedral is a supreme achievement of art with many distinguished works of artistic merit.
Millwall, Greater London | E14 3RS
The original St Edmund’s church and school were built to serve the 1,000 or so Roman Catholics living on the Isle of Dogs in about 1870.
Cippenham, Berkshire | SL1 5RE
St Andrew’s is special, it is the first church in Britain specifically designed to be shared by the Anglican and Roman Catholic communities.
Bermondsey, Greater London | SE1 3UW
Here for Good.
Brompton, Greater London | SW7 2RP
Immaculate Heart of Mary, this is the second largest Catholic church in London.
Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 3RB
Part of the headquarters of the Mothers Union, this chapel is full of images and artwork celebrating women.
Millwall, Greater London | E14 8LH
St Luke’s now has a brand new home: a place of welcome, hospitality and hope for the people of the Isle of Dogs.
Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire | GL52 7SH
Modest and unassuming from the outside, Stoke Orchard's little church has many features showing its origins in about 1170.