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Margaret of Scotland

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noun

  1. Saint. 1045–93, queen consort of Malcolm III of Scotland. Her piety and benefactions to the church led to her canonization (1250). Feast days: June 10, Nov 16

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“I’m still adjusting,” said Brooks, now 39, as he stood in St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church in Capitol Heights, just outside the District in Prince George’s County.

From Washington Post

Blair issued a decree formally deconsecrating Waterbury’s St. Margaret of Scotland in May, after announcing the parish would close and be merged with five other parishes in the city to form All Saints/Todos Los Santos parish, making use of the church buildings of St. Anne and Our Lady of Lourdes.

From Seattle Times

Parishioners of St. Margaret of Scotland filed an appeal in June to church leaders in Rome, seeking to override the deconsecration decree.

From Seattle Times

About 100 people — and nearly as many pets — were walking from the site of her project to St. Andrew and St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Catholic Church for one of at least five local prayer services that took place Wednesday evening.

From Washington Post

St. Andrew and St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church will host a Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan and evening prayer service.

From Washington Post