Margaret Saab Stations - Liverpool, Nova Scotia
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N 44° 02.196 W 064° 42.887
20T E 362602 N 4877367
Built in 1829, Saint Gregory's Catholic Church isn't even the oldest church in Liverpool, as Holy Trinity was built eight years prior, in 1821, as was the United Baptist Church.
Waymark Code: WMQPCC
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/12/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NCDaywalker
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Within Saint Gregory's are a few stained glass windows, two of which were dedicated to past parishioners, and an indoor "Stations of the Cross", also dedicated to a past parishioner, Margaret Mary Saab (1916 - 1942). The dedication was made by her husband, Albert Saab, in October of 1943. Margaret is buried in Saint Gregory's Church Cemetery.
The stations consist of a series of small paintings, each representing a scene of the Fourteen Stations. Each is framed with a decorative painted wooden frame.

The Stations in this Church
Dedicated in the memory of
Margaret Mary Saab
1916 - 1942
Erected by her husband Albert Saab
Oct. 1943

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Location: Saint Gregory's Catholic Church

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