Mary Magdalen, Ipswich
Church in Suffolk, England
52°04′31″N 1°07′45″E / 52.075346°N 1.129074°E / 52.075346; 1.129074The Church of St Mary Magdalen is a Roman Catholic church in Ipswich dedicated to Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene. It was founded in 1956 and is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia.[1] It was originally a part of the parish of Saint Pancras.[2]
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Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
- Bishops of East Anglia
- I: Alan Clark
- II: Peter Smith
- III: Michael Evans
- IV: Alan Hopes
- V: Peter Collins
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- St Felix (8 March)
- Our Lady of Walsingham (24 September)
- St Edmund the Martyr (20 November)
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