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We visited the Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Derby Street

This week I visited the Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Derby Street.

Thanks to Renier Steyn who emailed Annalie Anticevich with this suggestion.

It is a beautiful church, which was opened on March 17, 1935, with stained glass windows and wooden benches and doors.

We took a lot of photographs to show everyone what this beautiful building looks like.

Any one with ideas may email Annalie on annalier@caxton.co.za

 

On the outside steps of the church.
On the outside steps of the church.
Just look at the beautiful stained glass?
Just look at the beautiful stained glass?
My piggy paws were almost too dirty for this beautiful place.
My piggy paws were almost too dirty for this beautiful place.
A peaceful bench in the garden.
A peaceful bench in the garden.
The statue in the outside garden.
The statue in the outside garden.
The originalchurch building still stands at the back of the church.
The original church building still stands at the back of the church.
I just wanted to linger here.
I just wanted to linger here.
I also met the parish cat, without name.
I also met the parish cat, without name.
On the inside of the huge wooden front door.
On the inside of the huge wooden front door.
This church has beautiful wooden benches.
This church has beautiful wooden benches.
One of the beautiful stained glass windows.
One of the breathtaking stained glass windows.

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