A newly-restored stained glass window at the Roman Catholic Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Ledbury, has been consecrated, along with the rest of the building.
The Archbishop of Cardiff, the Most Rev Peter Smith, carried out the service on Sunday (November 16) and all this week flags were flying at the building in celebration.
The altar of the New Street church was consecrated in 1976, but not the whole building. Completion of the new window provided a perfect opportunity to have this done.
Church spokesman Una Morgan said: "This time, the consecration covered the whole works, including the beautiful stained glass window showing St Elizabeth of Hungary, recently installed in the church.
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