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  2. Pontypridd Deanery - Wikipedia

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    The Pontypridd Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia, previously in the Archdiocese of Cardiff, which covers several churches and the university chaplaincy in Pontypridd and the surrounding area of Rhondda, the southernmost part of the Cynon Valley, and Caerphilly. In the early 2000s, the Head of the Valleys ...

  3. Eglwysilan - Wikipedia

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    During the 12th-century Norman invasion of Wales, the formal parish was defined – an area of more than 30,000 acres (47 sq mi; 120 km 2), including Caerphilly. [1]The parish church of Saint Ilan was built on the ridge between the Taff Valley and Aber Valley, on what was thought to have been the site of an earlier chapel or monastic cell.

  4. Grade I listed churches in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the Roman Catholic Church of St. Monica, Bootle, designed in Modernist style, was promoted to Grade I. [18] The region covered by this list was sparsely populated until the later part of the 19th century. Its largest conurbation is the city of Liverpool, a port and commercial centre. There is industry in and around Liverpool and in the ...

  5. Church of St Mary, Lowe House - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Mary, Lowe House is a Roman Catholic Parish church situated on North Road in St Helens, Merseyside. The present church was founded in 1924 and staffed by the Society of Jesus until 1981. It is a Grade II listed building with Romanesque and Gothic features. [2]

  6. Holy Cross Church, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cross and St Helen Church is a Roman Catholic church in St Helens, Merseyside. The church was built in 1860 by the Society of Jesus . It was designed by Joseph John Scoles and is a Grade II listed building.

  7. Mynydd Eglwysilan - Wikipedia

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    Mynydd Eglwysilan is a 355-metre-high hill in the Caerphilly county borough in South Wales 3 km to the south of Nelson and a similar distance southwest of Ystrad Mynach.To its south is Senghenydd at the head of the Aber Valley.

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  9. St. Helen - Wikipedia

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    Saint Helen of Constantinople, title for Helena (empress) (c. 250 – c. 330), mother of Constantine the Great; Saint Helen of Caernarfon or Saint Elen, late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales; Saint Helen of Serbia, medieval Queen of Serbia, died in 1314; Saint Helen of Sinope (live during the 1700s), Eastern Orthodox virgin martyr.