St. David's Pantasaph
St David's - Photographed by Br James Boner St David's  - Photographed by Br James Boner
St David's Pantasaph  Photograph by Br Anthony McDowell St David's was opened on 13th October 1852 and is three miles from Holywell (map)

Not only is it a beautiful looking church from the outside, but it has some stunning and aesthetic stained glass and statues inside.
One of the fine windows - Photographed by Br James Boner
The main altar - St Davids  Photograph by Br Anthony McDowell To the side of the Sanctuary is the Altar of the Blessed Sacrament  Photograph by Br Anthony McDowell
Altar of Blessed Sacrament - Photograph by Br Anthony McDowell Beneath the Altar of the Blessed Sacrament is box containing the bones of St Primitivus, an early Christian Martyr. The bones were given by the Pope to the Earl of Denbigh as recognition of his giving the Church to the Capuchins.
- Photograph by Br Anthony McDowell
Detail from the roof of the Nave of the Church.

There are also excellent carvings of Capuchin Monks in relief on the pillars of the Church, we are working on images of those at the moment.
Another of the fine windows - Photographed by Br James Boner Detail of one of the fine windows - Photographed by Br James Boner
One Brother (Br. Roch) cut the trees, shaped the wood, made the individual  tiles and laid the floor! Detail of another of the fine windows - Photographed by Br James Boner
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