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The church is named after Saint Mungo [1] (also known as Saint Kentigern), patron saint and founder of the city of Glasgow.It belongs to the Church of Scotland Presbytery of Stirling [2] and serves the parish of Alloa. [3]
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.
Old Parish Church Of St Mungo, Alloa Old Kirkyard, Kirkgate 56°06′47″N 3°47′33″W / 56.113008°N 3.792503°W / 56.113008; -3.792503 ( Old Parish Church Of St Mungo, Alloa Old Kirkyard,
Four other former St. Mungo's ministers have held this position. Its current minister, the Rev. Sang Y Cha, is the first Korean to be ordained to The Church of Scotland. Alloa is part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Stirling. The United Free Church of Scotland has a presence in Alloa through the congregation at Moncrieff United Free ...
Alloa (partly in Perthshire until 1891) Alva (in Stirlingshire until 1891) Clackmannan; Dollar; Muckhart (originally in Perthshire; now split between Clackmannanshire and Perth and Kinross) Tillicoultry; Clackmannan Parish Church. A List of churches in Clackmannanshire, Scotland: Clackmannan Parish Church, Clackmannan; Dollar Parish Church, Dollar
The parish church of St Mungo. St Mungo Parish Church is a Category B listed church in the parish. [6] It was designed by David Bryce in 1877 in the Scots Gothic style. [7] The church closed for services in December 2022. [8] Castlemilk is a 19th-century country house in the parish, also designed by David Bryce, in 1863. [9]
Pages in category "Alloa" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... St Mungo's Parish Church; Sauchie; Sauchie Juniors F.C.
St Mungo's Parish Church, Alloa (1817) Blythswood House, Renfrew, (1818) demolished, for the owners of the Lands of Blythswood, Glasgow; Drimsynie House, Lochgoilhead (1818) for the Campbells of Blythswood; Restoration of the Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling (1818) Dunbar Parish Church (1818) Remodelling of Duns Castle (1818) Logie Easter ...