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Blantyre, Mayberry Place, St Joseph's Catholic Church Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Railings 55°47′42″N 4°05′43″W / 55.794909°N 4.095297°W / 55.794909; -4.095297 ( Blantyre, Mayberry Place, St Joseph's Catholic Church Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And
Parish of St Joseph, Blantyre [29] St John Ogilvie – Blantyre (1977, 1979) (includes St Mary's Syro-Malabar Mission) St Joseph – Blantyre (1877, 1905) St Bride – Bothwell (1910, 1973) [30] Parish of SS Ninian and Cuthbert, Hamilton (merged 2018) St Ninian – Hillhouse (1955, 1958) Parish of SS Mary & Paul, Hamilton (parishes merged 2017)
Blantyre (listen ⓘ or listen ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Blantaidhr [4]) is a town and civil parish in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, with a population of 16,900. [5] It is bounded by the River Clyde to the north, the Rotten Calder to the west, the Park Burn to the east (denoting the boundary with the larger adjoining town of Hamilton) and the Rotten Burn to the south.
The Archdiocese of Blantyre is the metropolitan see for the ecclesiastical province of Blantyre in Malawi. The cathedral church of the archdiocese is the Our Lady of Wisdom Cathedral, Blantyre. The Archdiocese of Blantyre is 9,166 square miles (23,740 km 2). Out of a total population of 4,600,000, there are 1,133,850 Catholics.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Bovill, Idaho), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Latah County, Idaho St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pocatello, Idaho) St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church , Chicago, Illinois
Blantyre government offices in 1904. Mandala House, Blantyre's oldest building. Blantyre was founded in 1876 through the missionary work of the Church of Scotland.It was named after Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, [3] birthplace of the explorer David Livingstone. [4]
St Joseph's Parish, Te Aro and Mount Victoria, 1885-2007: A Perspective on Our Parish History and Catholic Faith. St Joseph's Parish, Mount Victoria. O'Meeghan, Michael (2003). Steadfast in hope: The Story of the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington 1850–2000. Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington.
Nguludi is a village in southeastern Malawi, several kilometres east of Limbe and Blantyre.During the colonial era it was renowned for its plantations. It is surrounded by Ntonya hills and village in the east; Nguludi (sic) hills in the West whose very bottom is anchored by Mwenye village 2; Nthanyiwa and Chatha villages to its extreme North; Tapara village in the south and Mpira village in ...