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FAITH AND CULTURE
mouldings over on facetted walls. The string course at eaves,
the window dressings, the hood mouldings, the corner
margins and the tapered plinth are in dressed sandstone,
the panels enclosed by these elements harled in line with
the remainder of the original church. To find this gem on a
Vestry/
Sacristy
The pulpit
back road well from the beaten track is quite astonishing.
Here in the first folds of the Enzie Braes, safe from the world,
sits the Church of St Gregory in a land where it feels that
time has stopped.
The mission of the Society of the Little Flower is to promote devotion to St. Thérèse of the Child
Jesus, Carmelite Nun and Doctor of the Church. Through prayers and donations, friends of
St.Thérèse enable Carmelites to continue her "Shower of Roses" in their ministries throughout
the world and in their education of young Carmelites.
Carmelite priests, nuns, brothers and sisters serve people in parishes, medical clinics, women's
centres, schools, retreat houses, hospitals, catechetical centres, prisons, housing, job and skills
development programmes and sacramental celebrations around the world.
Society of the Little Flower 0345 602 9884 (local rate)
Barclays House
ukweb@littleflower.org
51 Bishopric www.littleflower.org.uk
Horsham, RH12 1QJ
Charity No. 123034
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