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The Roman Catholic Church that was visited was built in 1932 and was of a typical style of many buildings built at that time.  

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Introduction (outside of church): The Roman Catholic Church that was visited was built in 1932 and was of a typical style of many buildings built at that time: it was red brick but with bigger grey stone 'bricks' at the vertices but what perhaps distinguishes its significance than to any other building, apart from its shape, were the elaborations and the lavish decorations on the south side of the church (the side from which we entered the church). There were grey stone pillars of a Corinthian nature supporting a large triangular slab similar to that of the end of the Parthenon in Athens but with a cross carved upon the centre. Above this triangle, embellished with small carved stone pillars (one either side), there was an image of the monstrance which holds the Blessed Sacrament during Mass. The monstrance was labelled in the centre with the letters "IHS" but the...

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