HOLY TRINITY, NEWARK
A Catholic church stood in Newark during Saxon times, and probably still stood for the first hundred years succeeding the Norman Conquest of 1066, but of this church no fragment whatever remains. Around the year 1180, the first work started on the Catholic Church of St Mary Magdalene, Newark.
The current Church of Holy Trinity, Newark was consecrated in 1979.
The church is Newark's only place of worship for Catholics.
If you know anymore history of the church, please contact me and I will be happy to include it in the listing.
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