How to get to St Edmund's Chapel by car or by bus
St Edmund's Chapel is located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear at High Street.
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Street Address
High Street
Gateshead,
Tyne and Wear
NE8 1EP
United Kingdom
Phone: (0191) 477 5708
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Grant me, O Lord, to know what I ought to know,to love what I ought to love, to praise what delights Thee most, to value what is precious in Thy sight, to hate what is offensive to Thee. Do not suffer me to judge according to the sight of my eyes, nor to pass sentence according to the hearing of the ears of ignorant men; but to discern with a true judgment between things visible and spiritual, and above all, always to inquire what is the good pleasure of Thy will.