The walk of faith will take you on a journey into the many religious communities and different sites of worship across Liverpool. These diverse communities have contributed enormously to the past and present of Liverpool.
Liverpool's faith communities have a rich and diverse history. These communities have contributed greatly to the culture, economy and politics of the Merseyside region. Their histories are rich and include in many cases the oldest religious settlements in Europe.
Charity number: 1090742 The Northwest Multi-Faith Tourism Association works with those responsible for Sacred Sites - Cathedrals, Churches, Synagogues, Mosques, Temples and Gurdwaras - throughout the Northwest region. The purpose of the Association is to: 1.
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Audio Archive for the Walk of Faith The following is the playlist.
Liverpool is a multi-faithed city awash with culture. All year round there are events relating to faith that may appeal to everyone.
Merseyside has some of the finest places of worship in the country, including Liverpool Cathedral , Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ The King and the Princes Road Synagogue .
The following are some wonderful sacred spaces to visit: Eden Valley : All Saints Church, Bolton St Andrew, Dacre St Andrew's Parish Church, Crosby Garrett, Kirkby Stephen St Lawrence, Morland St Lawrence's Church, Appleby St Margaret and St James, ...
Sacred spaces in Lancashire include: The Parish Church of St Laurence, Chorley The Gujurat Hindu Temple, ...
There are many wonderful faith places to visit in Cheshire. Click on the links below to find out more: Cairo Street Chapel, Warrington Chester Cathedral Daresbury All Saints Church ( www.daresburycofe.org.uk/index.
NEW CODE OF PRACTICE TO ENSURE QUALITY OF ENGLAND'S TOURIST ATTRACTIONS National tourism agency, VisitBritain has launched a new initiative to encourage England's 6,000 visitor attractions to sign up to a new national Code of Practice.
Liverpool has a breadth of fascinating faith attractions and we are able to help coordinate a multi-faith tour of the city for your group that lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours on a coach.
Contact Names and Numbers: Marion Frayne Religious Education Advisor Liverpool Education Authority 0151 233 8140 Liverpool Cathedral Sarah O'Donoghue or Pam Tinsley Education Department Liverpool Cathedral St James' Mount Liverpool L1 7AZ 0151 702 7210 Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ ...
Resources Available The Merseyside Council of Faiths The Council was launched in May 2001 in Liverpool Town Hall.
To tell us about your event: Please email faithevents@visitliverpool.com For general inquiries or to give us information about your place of worship: Please email andrew.elliot@merseyside.org.uk For information on guided walks: Please contact Liverpool Tour Guide Services at ltgs@hotmail.co.
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