St Peter-In-Chains, Inverkeithing

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Title

St Peter-In-Chains, Inverkeithing

Description

In 1913, nearly four centuries after the Protestant Reformation, a Roman Catholic congregation returned to Inverkeithing area with the foundation of the Church of St Peter-in-Chains in Jamestown. The development of the Royal Naval Dockyard at Rosyth after World War II led to the expansion of the congregation and eventually they moved to their current site in Hope Street in 1976-77. From 2010, a single priest served both Inverkeithing and Rosyth and in 2018 the parish was amalgamated with Rosyth and Dunfermline to form a South West Fife Parish, with services shared between the three locations.

Source

sacredlandscapesoffife

Date

1910

Contributor

tt27@st-andrews.ac.uk

Type

Site

Identifier

85

Date Submitted

15/06/2021

Date Modified

10/05/2023 08:46:48 pm

References

(1) John Gifford, The Buildings of Scotland, Fife, (London, 1988), p. 250 (2) ‘History and Clergy of the Parish’, Catholic SW Fife, Accessed 20 April, 2021, https://catholicswfife.com/about/the-history-and-clergy-of-the-parishes/

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,56.02886560513807,-3.399819731603203;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

St Peter-In-Chains, Inverkeithing

Object

https://catholicswfife.com/mass-times-locations/

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Institutional nature

Building

Prim Media

176

Denomination

Catholic

Current Place of Worship

true

Parish

Inverkeithing

Citation

“St Peter-In-Chains, Inverkeithing,” Virtual Museum, accessed June 7, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/177.

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