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The church is named after the 11th-century English Saxon princess who became Queen of Scotland when she married Malcolm III [3] and who was canonised by Pope Innocent IV in 1250. [4] Mass is held on Saturday and Sunday evenings and every morning except on Thursdays. [5]
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]
St Margaret Mary's RC Church, Middle Road, Park Gate, Borough of Fareham, Hampshire, England. A Roman Catholic church serving the Park Gate, Locks Heath, Swanwick, Warsash and other surrounding areas of south Hampshire. Date: 28 May 2019: Source: Own work: Author: Hassocks5489
In Catholic teaching, the holy sacrifice of the Mass is the fulfillment of all the sacrifices of the Old Covenant. In the New Covenant, the one sacrifice on the altar of Calvary is revisited during every Catholic Mass. Jesus Christ merited all graces and blessings for us by His death on the Cross.
In 1583 John Whitgift, a former St Margaret's rector from 1572 to 1577 who had become Bishop of Worcester, was appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury by Queen Elizabeth I. He had been born in nearby Grimsby in 1530. [4] [5] St Margaret's is in The Laceby and Ravendale Group of churches, in the Deanery of Haverstoe and the Diocese of Lincoln. [6]
St Margaret Clitherow's Church is a Catholic parish church in Haxby, a town north of York in England. Catholics in Haxby long worshipped at St Wilfrid's Church, York, then in 1970 mass was first said in Haxby's Memorial Hall. In 1971, this moved to Wigginton Hall, and then in 1975 to St Mary's Church, Haxby, the local Anglican
The parish was the merger of two separate churches. St. Margaret's (dedicated to Margaret of Antioch) was founded in 1862 in the nearby neighborhood of Brighton Center, which was then an independent town. The founders were associated with Church of the Advent in Boston, and St Margaret's was similarly Anglo-Catholic in practice and worship.
St. Margaret's Church is often used to mean St Margaret's, Westminster, which forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Westminster, Greater London.