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  2. St Mungo's Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    The church congregation temporarily worshipped in the Tabernacle until the completion in 1819 of the new church. [9] Since land was judged at the time to have too great a value to the living to be set aside for the dead, no graveyard was planned or added to the new church. [ 6 ]

  3. St Mungo, Dumfries and Galloway - Wikipedia

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    The Old St Mungo's Parish Church was extensively remodelled in 1741 and was used until the 1840ss when it was replaced with a newer parish church, built 1843 near Kettleholm. [4] [5] This church was converted to the primary school in the 1870s and another replacement church, the current St Mungo Parish Church built in 1863. [4] Ruins of the ...

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  7. Saint Mungo - Wikipedia

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    St Mungo's Church, Townhead, Glasgow. Saint Mungo founded a number of churches during his period as Archbishop of Strathclyde of which Stobo Kirk is a notable example. At Townhead and Dennistoun in Glasgow there is a modern Roman Catholic church and a traditional Scottish Episcopal Church [16] respectively dedicated to the saint.

  8. Stobo Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Stobo Kirk is an ancient church of the Church of Scotland. It is dedicated to St Mungo and is situated near the B712 off the A72 just 6 miles south-west of Peebles in the ancient county of Peeblesshire, now part of the Scottish Borders Council area. It stands near the confluence of the River Tweed with the Easton Burn. [1] Stobo Kirk

  9. Talk:Saint Mungo - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; ... 2 How do you know Mungo died on 13th ... 3 Department of Potterology. 1 comment. 4 East Orthodox Church feast day. 1 comment ...