Our Church of the Most Holy Trinity was opened on Trinity Sunday 1903. This was made possible by the donation of the site by Lady Molesworth and by a £500 donation from a Miss Ellis of Hayle. In 1914 the sanctuary and presbytery were opened by Right Rev John Kelly, Bishop of Plymouth. The Church Hall was added in 1938 and over the years many minor alterations have been made to Church House and the body of the Church itself. Most recently, the sanctuary has been extended into the body of the Church and the choir re-located in front of the Lady Altar. Church House is now used for parish activities and our parish priest lives a short walk away from the Church itself. It is the long term aim of the parish to rebuild our Church either on the present site or at a new location near to our proposed primary school.
Priests Father Mark O’Keeffe and Father C Meyer (retd)
Deacon Rev. B Everall
Most Holy Trinity is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth whose Bishop is Rev. Christopher Budd.
