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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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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
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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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St Peter and St Paul and St Elizabeth Church, Coughton
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Cardinal Newman Catholic School and Community College
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Holy Trinity Catholic Academy of Stafford and Stone
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