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Beautiful church, almost off the beaten track, yet so close
Don't be confused to see that it is now called St Thomas of Canterbury. Same saint. Each week evening it has Portuguese Mass, and the Sunday afternoon Mass is very pleasant. Can be reached from any...
This church has been beautifully restored both external and internally. Attending a Tridentine service is so uplifting. Well worth a visit. Easy to get to by train. Step off the station at Lewisham an...
This old church is now undergoing professional restoration of its exterior. The stonework and roof require a lot of work. Ibis perched in the nearby palm trees watch over the workers' efforts. The at...
This Catholic church is old by Australian standards and deserves to be better known. If it were in a fashionable suburb I'm sure it would attract more visitors, larger congregations and better mainten...
Beautiful church, almost off the beaten track, yet so close
Don't be confused to see that it is now called St Thomas of Canterbury. Same saint. Each week evening it has Portuguese Mass, and the Sunday afternoon Mass is very pleasant. Can be reached from any...
First visit
This church has been beautifully restored both external and internally. Attending a Tridentine service is so uplifting. Well worth a visit. Easy to get to by train. Step off the station at Lewisham an...
The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury Restored
The Church after having been closed for most 2017 has now reopened and has been magnificently decorated - well worth a visit!
Old building worth retaining
This old church is now undergoing professional restoration of its exterior. The stonework and roof require a lot of work. Ibis perched in the nearby palm trees watch over the workers' efforts. The at...
A strong Catholic presence
This Catholic church is old by Australian standards and deserves to be better known. If it were in a fashionable suburb I'm sure it would attract more visitors, larger congregations and better mainten...