Specialty:
“St Gregory's Parish Queanbeyan is one of the oldest historical churches with a new stone and wooden altar created by Bablinski of Newtown, Sydney, which was added to the church with other improvements. St Gregory's Parish Queanbeyan was remodelled one hundred years after its dedication in 1957. The architecture of St Gregory's Parish Queanbeyan was loosely founded on town church designs by Augustus Welby Pugin, the leading Catholic Gothic Revival architect of the time. The church is also the front door to their faith community, which leads and invites people to come and explore, or where they can come and join in whatever offers them life. The church has been utilised over recent years for Polish, Croatian and Italian masses and school masses.”
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