Well a Sunday dawned and I was about to make my first visit to a church for many years. Mount St Mary's in Leeds is a massive cathedral sized church and I wasn't disappointed with the trip.
The pics look better clicked full size.
The church was opened in 1857 funded entirely by the Irish community who had settled in this part of Leeds to flee the potato famine. The church was known locally as the church of famine.
The congregation dwindled and the church closed it's doors for the last time in 1989.
I was massively impressed by the scale of the church once inside.
The altar had been smashed along with some of the hands and faces on the statues.
Thankfully the statues higher up were still intact.
Repent all ye sinners.
The Presbertry had suffered an arson attack and the floors were in a dangerous state.
These are just a few of the pics from the day. The other pics and history of the church are here
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=265602590&blogID=389969200
The pics look better clicked full size.
The church was opened in 1857 funded entirely by the Irish community who had settled in this part of Leeds to flee the potato famine. The church was known locally as the church of famine.
The congregation dwindled and the church closed it's doors for the last time in 1989.
I was massively impressed by the scale of the church once inside.
The altar had been smashed along with some of the hands and faces on the statues.
Thankfully the statues higher up were still intact.
Repent all ye sinners.
The Presbertry had suffered an arson attack and the floors were in a dangerous state.
These are just a few of the pics from the day. The other pics and history of the church are here
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=265602590&blogID=389969200
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