Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Woodbridge
The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury is a Roman Catholic church in St John's Street in Woodbridge, Suffolk.
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It has been part of the Catholic Diocese of East Anglia since 1976, and before that was in the Diocese of Northampton. It forms a joint parish with Framlingham.[1] It was built in 1850.[2] It was originally a YMCA but in 1929 it was converted into a Catholic church.[3][4]
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Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
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- I: Alan Clark
- II: Peter Smith
- III: Michael Evans
- IV: Alan Hopes
- V: Peter Collins
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