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Ss Leonard & Mary, Malton

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A notice outside of the church reads: "St Leonard's with St Mary's. Founded in the 12th century as a Chapel of Ease to the Gilbertine Priory at Old Malton. This Church was transferred by way of gift as an ecumenical gesture of goodwill from the Church of England to the Roman Catholic Church in 1971."
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In 1969, the Church of England closed St Leonard's and, in 1971, presented it to the Roman Catholic Church in a gesture of goodwill. At that time, the dedication of the church to St Leonard was extended to include St Mary: it was from the Catholic chapel to St Mary in Wells Street, Malton, that the
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In 1988-9 there was a major reordering of the floor plan: a dais with an altar was placed in the middle of the nave on the south side and the seating arranged around that. The old chancel was retained as the Blessed Sacrament chapel, separated from the nave by an open screen.
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Over the centuries there were considerable changes to the building. In 1907 a restoration attempt was undertaken by the architect
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congregation transferred. A stained glass window from that chapel was conveyed as a physical marker of this move.
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The first known mention of St. Leonard's is around 1150, when it was given, together with St Michael's, to the
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in the National Heritage List for England, and retains at least 24 pieces of medieval figurative carving.
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Dating as it does from the mid- to late-1100s, this church is the oldest currently held by
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In 1768 a peal of 8 bells was added to the tower, cast by Lester and Pack (later the
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12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom
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Another external photograph of Saints Leonard & Mary church
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Find A Grave: St. Leonard with St. Mary Churchyard Memorials
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Church buildings converted to a different denomination
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A Grade II* Listed Building in Malton, North Yorkshire
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External photograph of St Leonard's RC Church, Malton
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England
Denomination
Catholic
http://www.malton-catholic.org
Dedication
St Leonard
St Mary
Diocese
Middlesbrough
Priest(s)
medieval
Malton
North Yorkshire
England
Roman Catholic
Diocese of Middlesbrough
Grade II* listed building
Catholics in England
St Etheldreda's
Roman Catholic
Reformation
Gilbertine
chapel of ease
Malton Priory
Church of England
dissolution of the monasteries
Henry VIII
Whitechapel Bell Foundry
Queen Victoria

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