• Both as St Mary Aldermary and personally, we seek opportunities for loving service, offering models of community in an often individualistic and lonely city.
  • The patronage of the rectory of St Mary Aldermary belonged to the prior and chapter of Canterbury, but was transferred to the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1400.[4].
  • St Mary Aldermary is architecturally one of the most important and also ten years ago, underwent an interesting change that put it back at the.
  • This one is called St Mary Aldermary because, according to tradition, it is believed to be the oldest foundation of all the St Mary Churches in the City.
  • I’ve already written in some detail about the six Marys still in existence but for some reason I rather neglected paying serious attention to St Mary Aldermary...
  • The Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary, was founded over 900 year ago probably by Benedictine Monks from Christchurch Canterbury Priory.
  • The patronage of Saint Mary Aldermary belonged to the prior and chapter of Canterbury, but was transferred to the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1400.
  • The floor plan for St. Mary Aldermary from the book is shown below: The floor plan clearly shows the location of the square tower at bottom left of the plan.
  • The mistake is easily made, given the similarity between the words Aldermary and Aldermanbury. ... St Mary appears to have had a fairly quiet history.