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[edit]DescriptionOur Lady Star Of The Sea church, Porthcawl - geograph.org.uk - 5190481.jpg |
English: Our Lady Star Of The Sea church, Porthcawl. The church on the north side of New Road is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff. The church website records that the church was built in 1969 to serve the Catholic community of Porthcawl. Before the opening of the new church, Mass had been said in Waddle Hall, a building named after Jessie Maud Waddle and Clara Hulm Waddle who founded the Catholic mission in 1903. That building is now the church hall. |
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