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St Peter and St Paul's Church, Wolverhampton

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applied for a demolition order as they thought that the cost of repair was too high and they also conjectured that no one would come as: "the Church is cut off by the Ring Road and the Parishioner's homes were quite far from the town centre". A new church was to be built, possibly in Gatis Street,
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were not yet built and as it was hidden by the surrounding buildings and only approached by an archway from the road outside. It was reasonably impregnable as far as burglars were concerned, because in James Quirke's M.A. Thesis, he quotes a letter written in defence of one Ann Williams in 1831 at
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of the Armstrong brothers. Father Patrick Daly organised a Finance Committee under the guidance of Brian Middleton (and then Mrs Betty Green when Brian became ill); work then commenced. Bill Finnegan helped to co-ordinate the craftsmen. The architect was Stephen Oliver and the project was
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Whitmore Reans. The money would come from selling the land where the church and the House stood and an office block was to be built on the site. This time Wolverhampton Council and a new Church Committee worked together and the proposal for demolition was rejected in 1982 by the
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In 1967 the Ring Road was being built and was planned to run through where the church stood. Everything nearby that could be demolished was demolished. The parish was assured that the graveyard was safe but 42 bodies were disinterred and moved to Jeffcock Road so that a new
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wished to demolish it because both the Local Government and National Government wished to redevelop the city. Councillor F. Clapham, the Chair of the Planning Committee, wanted a new
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family, used their house as a home for spinsters or widowed sisters and daughters, who cared for priests and monks and travelling Catholics. During the aftermath of the
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In the early 18th century, a new house was built on the site of the old one in North Street. The current house was built from 1727 to 1729 and it was designed by
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the London Criminal Court. She was facing charges of attempted robbery at the church. James Peck wrote the following letter in her defence:
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The church, and the school that was there at the time, remained as a centre until 1962 when Father Kavanagh discovered that
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By 2006, a complete refurbishment of the Church was needed. The church received a large amount of money from the
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two Catholics were executed in High Green, Wolverhampton (now known as Queen Square). The church does have a
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In the 17th century, there were a number of Roman Catholics in Wolverhampton. The town was known as "Little
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Catholic Chaplaincy. The Catholic Society meets at the house every Tuesday at 7:00 pm during term time.
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Chapel, (or South Chapel) was designed by Edward Goldie in 1901, he also designed the Sacristy wing.
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The church of St Peter and St Paul as it is now on its current site was built in many stages.
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Grants were obtained from the Council and from English Heritage. The Appeal Secretary was
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were involved with St Peter and St Paul's Church. The Giffards owned two town houses in
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and scaffolding was erected. Father Molloy was now the Priest and he was forced to say
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lived in Giffard House from 1804 to his death in 1826. His brass memorial designed by
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built on the site of the church, (he did intend to build a new school and church, in
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of St Peter and Paul's was completed and the church was opened. The inauguration
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was attended by approximately 60 priests.. The side Chapels dedicated to
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The church currently has one Sunday Mass at 10:15 am on Sunday morning.
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Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains Church, Stoke-on-Trent
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19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom
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There are two side chapels that were built as extensions from the
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was as involved as his ancestors had been. Father Joyce was the
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could be built. It was then discovered that the church roof had
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in Giffard House was attacked and the priest's vestments burnt.
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reported that the house was not affected by the dry rot. The
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for the church. It is situated on Paternoster Row, between
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Church of the Sacred Heart and St Catherine, Droitwich Spa
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is in the Nave and the Bishop's grave is currently in the
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from British Listed Buildings, retrieved 1 February 2016
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from the English Civil War which is still used at Mass.
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Grade II* listed churches in the West Midlands (county)
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Our Lady and St Rose of Lima, Weoley Castle, Birmingham
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The Roman Catholic Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
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In 1826 the Chapel was again extended to the design of
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St Peter and St Paul and St Elizabeth Church, Coughton
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Roman Catholic churches in the West Midlands (county)
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Cardinal Newman Catholic School and Community College
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Librarian Anthony Nicholls (who was a parishioner at
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Holy Trinity Catholic Academy of Stafford and Stone
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St Francis of Assisi Church, Handsworth, Birmingham
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Our Lady Help of Christians, Tile Cross, Birmingham
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52°35′16″N 2°07′50″W / 52.5877°N 2.1305°W / 52.5877; -2.1305
OS grid reference
SO9125798890
Denomination
Roman Catholic
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Parish church
Dedication
Saints Peter and Paul
Architect(s)
Joseph Ireland
Edward Goldie
Style
Greek Revival
domes
Province
Birmingham
Archdiocese
Birmingham
Deanery
Roman Catholic
Parish church
Wolverhampton
Joseph Ireland
Edward Goldie
presbytery
Wolverhampton City Council
Ring Road St Peters

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