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St Therese Catholic Church Denistone changeable sign

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Saint Therese of Lisieux, one of the world's most loved saints, is often referred to as the "Little Flower". St Therese Catholic Church in Denistone, named for the saint, chose a half-opened rose as a symbol on their entry sign to symbolise Therese's connection with flowers. The angular lines, lattice watermark and colours on the sign design are inspired by the church building's contemporary architecture.
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Saint Therese of Lisieux, one of the world's most loved saints, is often referred to as the "Little Flower". St Therese Catholic Church in Denistone, named for the saint, chose a half-opened rose as a symbol on their entry sign to symbolise Therese's connection with flowers. The angular lines, lattice watermark and colours on the sign design are inspired by the church building's contemporary architecture.
Saint Therese of Lisieux, one of the world's most loved saints, is often referred to as the "Little Flower". St Therese Catholic Church in Denistone, named for the saint, chose a half-opened rose as a symbol on their entry sign to symbolise Therese's connection with flowers. The angular lines, lattice watermark and colours on the sign design are inspired by the church building's contemporary architecture.

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