The Martyrs’ Cross in Edinburgh, Scotland

Old St. Paul’s Episcopal Church stands a stone’s throw away from the western exit of Edinburgh’s Waverley train station in Scotland. Though this structural configuration dates to the late 19th century, the congregation has origins dating back to the late 1600s when they split from St. Giles Cathedral over religious differences. Old St. Paul’s Church is also well-known in its community for its memorial chapel, which pays homage to the members of the parish that died in World War I.   Contained within the body of the kirk are many religious…

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