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  2. St Mungo's Parish Church - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of listed buildings in Alloa, Clackmannanshire - Wikipedia

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    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,

  4. Saint Mungo - Wikipedia

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    In Alloa, a chapel dedicated to St. Mungo is thought to have been erected during the fourteenth or fifteenth-century. The present Church of Scotland St. Mungo's Parish Church in Alloa was built in 1817. In Cumbernauld, there is St. Mungo's Parish Church in the centre of the New Town.

  5. Alloa - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of churches in Clackmannanshire - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. James Pitt-Watson - Wikipedia

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    Pitt-Watson was ordained for the Church of Scotland in 1920. [3] He was minister of St. Mungo's Parish Church in Alloa church in central Scotland from 1929 to 1946. [4] During his time as Moderator he presented a Bible to Queen Elizabeth II at her coronation, saying, "Here is wisdom, this is the royal law, these are the lively Oracles of God."

  8. St Mungo, Dumfries and Galloway - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. James Gillespie Graham - Wikipedia

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    Keith Parish Church (1816) The Market House, Duns (1816) Channelkirk Church (1816) Remodelling of Dunblane Cathedral (1817) 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