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St Winefride's Church from en.wikipedia.org
St Winefride's Well (Welsh: Ffynnon Wenffrewi) is a holy well and national shrine located in the Welsh town of Holywell in Flintshire.
The Roman Catholic Parish of St Winefride's Neston: a welcoming Eucharistic community based on the Wirral.
St Winefride's Church from cadw.gov.wales
The chapel itself dates from the late 15th century. Set into the hillside, it's a striking and unusual building, richly decorated and exceptionally well-built.
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We try Hard: To be a warm friendly and inclusive Church of individuals, all with a common purpose, growing in our spiritual lives in the service of God's will.
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St. Winefride Roman Catholic Church Holywell · Page · Religious Center · +44 7542 268736 · stwinefridesholywell.co.uk · Not yet rated (2 Reviews).
Holywell has been a place of pilgrimage since the seventh century. It is the only shrine in Britain that can show an unbroken history of pilgrimage to the ...
St Winefride's Church from en.wikipedia.org
Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride is a Roman Catholic church in Amlwch, a town on the island of Anglesey, north Wales. It was built in the 1930s to ...
Monday 8th April 2025 Feast of The Annunciation of The Blessed Virgin Change of Mass time: Sung high Mass at 6:30 pm (The Mass at 10am will not take place).
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A magnificent shrine dedicated to St Winifred, nicely laid out with load of carvings. You can if you fancy take a dip in the water in the pool, ...