Discover the best top things to do in Greater Perth, Australia including Urban Church, New Life City Church, St Johns Lutheran Church, St Paul's Anglican Church, St Brigid's Church, Greek Orthodox Church of Evangelismos, Wesley Church Fremantle, St Patrick's Basilica, St John's Anglican Church, Fremantle, Wesley Uniting Church.
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St Paul's was originally sited on the other side of the valley off Armstrong Road. Built in 1896 and moved to Atkins Street in the 1950s. The nails used in construction were all hand made. The church was moved to its present site in December 2008.
Lovely little church, catches your eye when you drive past. I actually stopped and walked to it to have a better look. It’s only open on Sundays for a service and if I lived closer I’d definitely come back.
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St Patrick’s Basilica is a church with a long history - a listed building in Fremantle. The first Catholic mission opened in Fremantle in 1850 served by the Benedictine Order, with services held in the Court House. The original church was built in 1860. The current limestone building was opened in June 1900. It was not until 1994 that it was raised to the status of a minor basilica. The stonework is late 14th century Gothic in style. Walls are constructed of Cottesloe and North Fremantle stone. The wood is jarrah, kauri and oregon timber. The tapestry above the high altar is the first thing to catch the visitors eye. Made of Australian wool it was constructed in Galway Ireland. It weights a tonne and was first hung in 1994 - with a surface area of 50 square meters. Depicting spiritual matters in the spiral, dove and Celtic Cross. The peripheral elements of the tapestry depicts air, water, fire and earth ( for, from earth you came, and so to earth you will return). There is a free brochure available at the church entrance with the history. A beautiful church with lots of interesting stained glass windows and statues. Part of the great Catholic heritage of Australia - a church where immigrants thanked God for their long sea voyage to Australia. Well worth a visit. Photogenic, and if you want to photograph the front of the church a wide angle lens is helpful.
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St John the Evangelist Church is built of limestone, with fine tuck pointing flexing with the stones. It is well worth a look at. St John's is a functioning member of the Anglican Communion in Australia. Visiting worshipers are welcome.
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Wesley Uniting Church is an oasis of peace in a busy city. We invite you to come in and explore our church, to appreciate it's beauty and history and to find a quiet moment for prayer and meditation.
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