St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands
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St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands
Summary
St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands is a Catholic church building[1].
Key Facts
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's religion is recorded as Catholicism[2].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands is located in Doncaster[3].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's instance of is recorded as Catholic church building[5].
- Joseph is named after St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands[6].
- Teresa of Ávila is named after St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands[7].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands took place at Woodlands[8].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's postal code is recorded as DN6 7QG[9].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's Commons category is recorded as St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands[10].
- 1925 marks the founding of St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands[11].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 53.563841, 'longitude': -1.182589, 'precision': 1e-06}[12].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's diocese is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam[13].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's official website is recorded as https://woodlands.rcchurch.co.uk[14].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's located in the religious territorial entity is recorded as Doncaster deanery[15].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's street address is recorded as Welfare Road, Woodlands, Doncaster DN6 7QG[16].
- St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's historic county is recorded as Yorkshire[17].
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Geography
St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. It is located in Doncaster[3].
Designation and Status
St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands's instance of is recorded as Catholic church building[5]. Its religion is recorded as Catholicism[2].
History and Context
1925 marks the founding of St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands[11]. Things named after include Joseph[6], a human biblical figure[18] and Teresa of Ávila[7], a writer[19], 1515–1582[20], of Spain[21], specialised in religious reformer[22].