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====Description==== | |||
A small gray-stone building with stern gargoyles along its guttering. | |||
====History==== | ====History==== | ||
It was at the turn of the last century that Malton's businesses boomed and many people came in to see to the "gold rush" that was beginning to occur. Two Presbyterian preachers, [[The Paisley Family|Rev. Dr. William Paisley]] and Rev. Andrew Harewood, came into this town to establish a church. They eventually managed to buy a property and build a church, which came to be known as Harewood - St Celestine's Maltonite Church, named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_V Pope Celestine V]. | It was at the turn of the last century that [[Malton]]'s businesses boomed and many people came in to see to the "gold rush" that was beginning to occur. Two Presbyterian preachers, [[The Paisley Family|Rev. Dr. William Paisley]] and Rev. Andrew Harewood, came into this town to establish a [[church]]. They eventually managed to buy a property and build a church, which came to be known as Harewood - St Celestine's Maltonite Church, named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_V Pope Celestine V]. | ||
The next decades saw a period of growth, most notably during the 1920's with Pastor Daniel Orendain's leadership. Then World War II came. With the war, the church was obliterated by a German bomb that took out most of the town. After all that, a pastor came along, | The next decades saw a period of growth, most notably during the 1920's with Pastor Daniel Orendain's leadership. Then [[World War II]] came. With the war, the church was obliterated by a German bomb that took out most of the town. After all that, a pastor came along, who singlehandedly rebuilt the church and made it into what it is today. | ||
Recently, St. Celestine's celebrated its 100th Anniversary last 21 October 2007. | |||
====Barricading Policy==== | |||
According to the current proposed [[Barricade Plan of Wyke Hills]], this church should be [[barricades|barricaded]] extremely heavily. | |||
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Revision as of 00:29, 1 May 2010
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St Celestine's Church
Wyke Hills [53,96]
Basic Info:
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Description
A small gray-stone building with stern gargoyles along its guttering.
History
It was at the turn of the last century that Malton's businesses boomed and many people came in to see to the "gold rush" that was beginning to occur. Two Presbyterian preachers, Rev. Dr. William Paisley and Rev. Andrew Harewood, came into this town to establish a church. They eventually managed to buy a property and build a church, which came to be known as Harewood - St Celestine's Maltonite Church, named after Pope Celestine V.
The next decades saw a period of growth, most notably during the 1920's with Pastor Daniel Orendain's leadership. Then World War II came. With the war, the church was obliterated by a German bomb that took out most of the town. After all that, a pastor came along, who singlehandedly rebuilt the church and made it into what it is today.
Recently, St. Celestine's celebrated its 100th Anniversary last 21 October 2007.
Barricading Policy
According to the current proposed Barricade Plan of Wyke Hills, this church should be barricaded extremely heavily.