Saint Monica's Church, Palmers Green, Roman Catholic church in Palmers Green, England
Saint Monica's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Palmers Green located at the junction of Stonard Road and Green Lanes. The interior features decorated chapels with mosaic work and carved wooden religious artwork throughout the space.
The church began as a mission parish in 1910 and was consecrated in 1914 by Cardinal Francis Bourne. This establishment marked its development into a permanent parish serving the local community.
The church houses statues of Saint Monica with baby Saint Augustine, Saint Joseph holding a lily, and Saint Mary within its decorated interior.
The church sits at a busy intersection with good access to local shops and public transportation nearby. The building welcomes visitors during its daily opening hours for prayer and reflection.
The church organ was first played during the Christmas season in 1924 and underwent major renovation work later. The instrument adds a distinctive sound to services and fills the sacred space with music.
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