The Monnaie Chapel
Guernsey and Alderney /
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Christ's chapel Quack was built in the 1950s, following a vision of Reverend Frank Drake. His son Robin suffered from a cancer and will announce that God asked him to build a small church which can contain only 40 people. The chapel was dedicated by Bishop de Winchester on May 9th, 1957, five months before the death of his son.
The chapel is now used as a place of meditation for the believers having medical problems or in stressful situations. Every on Wednesday morning, the islanders meet there to offer prayers for the sick and the Holy communion.
The chapel is now used as a place of meditation for the believers having medical problems or in stressful situations. Every on Wednesday morning, the islanders meet there to offer prayers for the sick and the Holy communion.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 49°27'1"N 2°34'24"W
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- Chichester Cemetery 202 km
- Farleigh Hungerford Castle 209 km
- Westerleigh Crematorium 229 km
- All Souls Chapel, Lockinge 252 km
- St. George's Chapel 266 km
- Gorsley Baptist Chapel 276 km
- Henry VII Chapel 286 km
- St James Chapel Royal 286 km
- Location of St Stephen's Chapel 287 km
- St. Andrew 0.5 km
- Guernsey 2 km
- Castel 2.6 km
- St. Martins 2.6 km
- Forest 3 km
- St. Saviours 3.7 km
- St. Sampson 4.7 km
- St. Peter 5 km
- Vale 5.4 km
- Torteval 6.1 km