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The Church of St Mary the Virgin, widely known as St Mary Redcliffe, is the main Church of England parish church for the Redcliffe district of the city of Bristol, England. [1] The first reference to a church on the site appears in 1158, [2] with the present building dating from 1185 to 1872.
St Mary on the Quay is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Bristol, England.It is situated on Colston Avenue, next to Beacon Tower in the centre of the city. It is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Bristol; the first one built after the Reformation. it was formerly administered by the Society of Jesus and is currently served by the Divine Word Missionaries.
St Mary the Virgin (grid reference) is a Church of England parish church in Henbury, Bristol, England. There may have been a church on the site since the 7th century. Construction of the present building took place during the 13th century.
St Mary Magdalene, Stoke Bishop: 1860 Mariners Drive, Stoke Bishop II "Church of St Mary Magdalene". historicengland.org.uk: St Mary Redcliffe: late 12th century Redcliffe Way I "Church of St Mary Redcliffe". historicengland.org.uk: St Mary, Fishponds: 1821 Manor Road, Fishponds II "Church of St Mary".
The church was rebuilt and enlarged between the 11th and 16th centuries. During the 19th and early 20th centuries the church was a very popular centre of evangelical, Protestant, and Calvinist teaching within Anglicanism. St Mary le Port, Bristol by John Piper (1940) (Tate N05718)
The parish of "Cotham: St Saviour with St Mary" is part of a united benefice with St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol in the Archdeaconry of Bristol in the Diocese of Bristol. [19] [20] The church stands in the Liberal Catholic tradition of the Church of England. [19] The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed ...
He was a generous patron of the arts in Bristol, particularly concerning the church of St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol, "The crown of Bristol architecture". [1] Following the death of his wife Joan in 1467, he renounced civic and commercial life and was ordained a priest in 1468, in which capacity he remained until his death six years later.
St Mary Redcliffe Pipe Walk is an annual tradition which sees participants follow the route of a conduit that runs from a water source in the Knowle area of Bristol to the church of St Mary Redcliffe, a distance of approximately 2 miles. New participants on the walk are traditionally 'bumped' on marker stones that record the route of the pipe.