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[[Merioneth Towns and Parishes B#Bala|Christchurch]], consecrated in 1858 and built in the style of the first half of the thirteenth century. | [[Merioneth Towns and Parishes B#Bala|Christchurch]], consecrated in 1858 and built in the style of the first half of the thirteenth century. | ||
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[[Merioneth Towns and Parishes B#Bala|Our Lady of Fatima R C]], the church building was bought in 1946 and opened on 15th June 1948 and dedicated to Mary Fatima. on 4th November 1948, a statue of Mary Fatima, donated by a Portugese lady and blessed in Fatima arrived at Bala. Many Roman Catholics who are unable to make the pilgrimage to Fatima in Portugal, come to Bala instead | [[Merioneth Towns and Parishes B#Bala|Our Lady of Fatima R C]], the church building was bought in 1946 and opened on 15th June 1948 and dedicated to Mary Fatima. on 4th November 1948, a statue of Mary Fatima, donated by a Portugese lady and blessed in Fatima arrived at Bala. Many Roman Catholics who are unable to make the pilgrimage to Fatima in Portugal, come to Bala instead | ||
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Bala
Christchurch, consecrated in 1858 and built in the style of the first half of the thirteenth century.
Our Lady of Fatima R C, the church building was bought in 1946 and opened on 15th June 1948 and dedicated to Mary Fatima. on 4th November 1948, a statue of Mary Fatima, donated by a Portugese lady and blessed in Fatima arrived at Bala. Many Roman Catholics who are unable to make the pilgrimage to Fatima in Portugal, come to Bala instead