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For history enthusiasts and local Liverpool residents
Uncovers the heritage of St Patrick's Church
You will connect with Liverpool's vibrant past
St Patrick's is the oldest of Liverpool's early post-Reformation Catholic churches to remain in use. Erected in the third decade of the nineteenth century, close to the city's expanding docks, and designed to seat 1,800 people, it has a fortress-like construction, which took six years to complete, the foundations and burial pits being cut into the solid sandstone bedrock.
In 1816 a group of far-sighted laymen took out an unusual 5,000 year lease on the site. From the time of its opening in 1827, St. Patrick's has always been a hub of local community activity in the Toxteth area of Liverpool.
The burial place of three of the ten 'martyr priests' who died during the 1847 typhus epidemic, the church in which Adolf Hitler's nephew was baptised, the parish of Jack Traynor, miraculously cured at Lourdes in 1923, the survivor of street riots, massive bombing between 1940 and 1942 and the earthquake of 1974, with close links to the Australian Archdiocese of Adelaide, proud to have had footballers such as Robbie Fowler and Ian Callaghan attend its school, and currently the subject of detailed investigations by the University of Liverpool Department of Archaeology, St Patrick's has a remarkable and unfolding story to tell as it approaches the start of its third century.
Title
St Patrick's Park Place Liverpool. A Parish History 1821-2021
Author
Michael O'neill
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gracewing Publishing
Published
July 2022
Weight
350g
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1.6 cm
ISBN
9780852449813
ISBN-10
085244981X
Eden Code
5706771
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