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Right!!! That is what I thought! I have attended mass at St Thomas More but yesterday a friend said why don't you go to St Anthony's (she is not a catholic) so I got all confused!I normally attend mass at Our Lady of the Rosary in Brixton because I am Brazilian and they have a service in Portuguese at 7pm on Sunday but now with a baby it's just not practical.

thank you!

Dodo1 Wrote:

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> St Margaret Clitherow (Dulwich Wood Park) have a

> service 1st thing on sunday in Portuguese.



Thanks, I did attend mass there when I lived in Penge. We moved to ED when baby girl was born and it just makes more sense to walk to church than to drive as St Margareth Clitherow. Also thinking about St Anthony's Primary as we are so close.

  • 3 years later...
Have just noted this older thread about 'St. Anthony's Church, East Dulwich' while trying to see if that church still existed after noting an old postcard of the church. There doesn't appear to be a St. Anthony's church in the area other than the name given to an East Dulwich primary school. (See attached photo)

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