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St Hilary's Church is in the town of Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It consists of a church built in 1858–59 [ 1 ] and the separate tower of a former medieval church. [ 2 ] Both the church and the tower are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade II listed buildings .
The parish became notorious in the 1930s after extreme Protestant agitators broke into the church on 8 August 1932, and removed or destroyed many of the fittings and furnishings that had been installed by the much-loved Father Bernard Walke (vicar of St. Hilary from 1912 to 1936).
The Parish Church of St Hilary (Welsh: Eglwys Sant Ilar) is a Grade II* listed Anglican church in the village of St Hilary in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales. It is one of 11 churches in the Parish of Cowbridge. [1] It became a listed building on 22 February 1963. [2]
Notable people from the parish include three former Vicars, the writer Denys Val Baker, and the artist Anne (Annie) Walke (wife of Bernard Walke). [9] Malachy Hitchins [10] was an astronomer and Vicar of St Hilary. Thomas Pascoe was Vicar of St Hilary for 56 years in the 19th century. [2] Bernard Walke was Vicar of St Hilary, from 1913 to 1936 ...
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St Hilary, Cornwall, England, a village and civil parish St Hilary's Church, St Hilary (Cornwall), a Grade I listed Anglican church; St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, a village Church of St Hilary, St Hilary (Vale of Glamorgan), a Grade II* listed Anglican church; Saint Hilary School, a Roman Catholic school in Chicago, Illinois, United States
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On the first Sunday of May 1926, the first Mass for St. Hilary Parish was celebrated with about 150 people in attendance. The church was a portable structure, procured from St. Timothy’s parish, and was located on Lincoln Avenue between California and Fairfield. So began the life of the Archdiocese of Chicago’s 245th parish.