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  2. Saint Margaret of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Dunlop, Eileen, Queen Margaret of Scotland, 2005, NMS Enterprises Limited – Publishing, Edinburgh, 978 1 901663 92 1. Huneycutt, L.L. "The Idea of a Perfect Princess: the Life of St Margaret in the Reign of Matilda II (1100–1118)." Anglo-Norman Studies, 12 (1989): pp. 81–97. Madan. The Evangelistarium of St. Margaret in Academy. 1887.

  3. St Margaret of Scotland, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Worship at St Margaret's is in the Anglo-Catholic, "High church", tradition. [6] Each Sunday, there is Parish Mass at 10:30am. There is also a Low Mass at 8am and 10am on Tuesday mornings. St Margaret's is one of few Scottish Episcopal congregations which has regular Gaelic Mass, having it on the first Saturday of the month at midday. [7]

  4. Saint Margaret of Scotland Anglican Episcopal Church

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    The church is dedicated to Saint Margaret of Scotland, an Anglo-Saxon princess who was born in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th century and is the most famous Hungarian saint in the United Kingdom. Margaret was the daughter of the English prince Edward the Exile, and granddaughter of Edmund Ironside, King of England. [2]

  5. St Margaret's, Newlands, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret’s was founded as a mission of St Ninian’s Church, Pollokshields in 1898. The congregation met in shop premises, the first service taking place on 15 November 1898. The current church site was donated by Sir John Stirling Maxwell in 1908.

  6. Church of St Margaret of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Margaret of Scotland is a church dedicated to St Margaret, Queen of Scotland, and may refer to: Church of St Margaret of Scotland, Woodville, Anglican church in Adelaide, South Australia; Church of St Margaret of Scotland, Twickenham, Roman Catholic church in London; St Margaret of Scotland, Aberdeen, Episcopal church

  7. St. Margaret of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2003, at 01:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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  9. Ayr Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the destruction of St Andrew's Cathedral by fire on 10 May 1961, Bishop McGee petitioned Pope John XXIII (now Saint John XXIII) for permission to site the cathedral in the town of Ayr and to use Good Shepherd church as his cathedral until such time as a new cathedral could be built. This permission was granted on 12 March ...