Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including St John's Anglican Church, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St Dominic's Parish, Basilica of Our Lady of Victories, Richmond Catholic Parish, Crossroads Uniting Church, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Williamstown Uniting Church, Toorak Uniting Church, Christ Church St Kilda.
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This lovely old church is an oasis of peace in amongst the bustling and vibrant Glenferrie Road shopping precinct. Stunning stained glass windows, ornate religious statues, tiled floor and wooden pews. Everything beautifully maintained and spotlessly clean. Like stepping back 100 years in time.
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Attended a family funeral here. Impressive old bluestone church with tall spire at the front. Spacious interior with beautiful stained glass windows. Located on busy Riversdale Rd but plenty of parking in the rear car park and side street.
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Camberwell’s iconic Basilica of Our Lady of Victories is one of Melbourne’s ecclesiastical and architectural gems. Opened in 1918, it was dedicated in honour of the fallen of the Great War (1914-1918).
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St Ignatius Church is an awe-inspiring building, one of the largest churches in Victoria outside of the Melbourne CBD. Due to Richmond's relative poverty in days gone by, it took many years to complete St Ignatius. The church is built in Gothic Revival style. The main building material is bluestone, the material favored by 19C institutional architects. St Ignatius is in Church St, Richmond's highest point. The stained glass is magnificent. The church is named for St Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits. The Jesuits built their churches for the ages.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church was constructed in the 1840s, before Victoria was a State. It is built of bluestone and appears to be solid. These days, it has services in English and Arabic, servicing the growing Middle Eastern population in the Northern Suburbs. Holy Trinity has other outreach programs for new migrants.
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We welcome all people irrespective of race, religion, political views, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, or age. Wherever you are on your faith journey, wherever you have come from and wherever you are going to; whatever you believe, whatever you do not believe, you are welcome here at TUC. Toorak Uniting welcomes all couples – including same-sex – who would like to marry in our historic and beautiful Christian church. Our Church is open from 9am–4pm weekdays for prayer, meditation and contemplation. Feel free to take some time out in this wonderful space. If the spirit moves you, take the self-guided tour of our beautiful stained glass windows – tour booklets are at the rear of the church.
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