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The church is currently presided over by an Irish priest by the name of Brian.  He invites all, living or dead, to join him at the church's daily mass. Saturday is currently pancake breakfast day.
The church is currently presided over by an Irish priest by the name of Brian.  He invites all, living or dead, to join him at the church's daily mass. Saturday is currently pancake breakfast day.


 
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Revision as of 21:48, 4 December 2008

An old photograph of St. Pauls.

Info

  • St Paul's Church is found in the western section of Roachtown. It is located next to Sires Boulevard Police Dept and Traves Lane Police Dept. It was frequented by many police officers, which prompted the nickname "St Pig's Church" by area youth.
  • The parish was led by Father Michael Dunbar, who perished shortly after the infestation occurred.

Location

  • [55, 32]

Current Condition

The church is currently presided over by an Irish priest by the name of Brian. He invites all, living or dead, to join him at the church's daily mass. Saturday is currently pancake breakfast day.



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