Published: Wednesday, 12th September, 2007 10:00
Faiths unite for church
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It was with interest I read your article last week about the near miss during the blitz surrounding Our Lady of Loreto Roman Catholic (RC) Church.
May I remind you, and I am sure many other readers will realise, that in 1941 this building wasn’t an RC church, but Dalmuir Parish Church of Scotland.
It just goes to show that miracles can happen right across the Christian faith, and not just in one small corner.
Graham Ward, Radnor Park
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