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[[Wilfred Mott]] later visited a church and was spoken to by [[The Woman (The End of Time)|a woman]]. The woman told him that the church had been a convent which [[The Doctor|a man]] in a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]] had saved from a demon which had fallen from the sky. The man was called "the sainted physician" and the blue box was pictured on a stained glass window in the church. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | [[Wilfred Mott]] later visited a church and was spoken to by [[The Woman (The End of Time)|a woman]]. The woman told him that the church had been a convent which [[The Doctor|a man]] in a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]] had saved from a demon which had fallen from the sky. The man was called "the sainted physician" and the blue box was pictured on a stained glass window in the church. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | ||
When [[Cardiff]] went blind, [[Colin Colchester-Price]] gathered as many people as he could at [[St Martin's]] at the top of [[Avery Road]]. When [[Jack Harkness]] arrived, the people attempted to steal Jack's gun and night-vision goggles, prompting Jack and Colin to leave. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[See No Evil (audio story)|See No Evil]]'') | |||
[[St Justinian's]] in [[Stockbridge]] was left ruined by the [[Millennium Wars]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'') | [[St Justinian's]] in [[Stockbridge]] was left ruined by the [[Millennium Wars]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'') |
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A church was a building used for worship and other religious activities. By extension, the word also was used to refer to a specific sect or religion.
Beneath St Jude's Church in the 9th century, a flask containing Fenric was buried. It was uncovered in 1943. (TV: The Curse of Fenric)
In the 1970s, the Azal located himself within a church in Devil's End following a confrontation between the Third Doctor and the Master. His ultimate defeat by Jo Grant led to the church's destruction. (TV: The Dæmons)
The Master later hid his TARDIS in the remains of the church. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)
The St Mary-in-the-Dust church, demolished in 1840, periodically reappeared on its original site. (PROSE: Border Princes)
On Earth, a sentience inhabited a church in the town of Cheldon Bonniface. Known as Saul, he inhabited the church and was able to exert an amount of influence on the church's congregation. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation)
Several churches were places of significance on Earth, not just as meaningful locations of worship, but in other guises. St Mary's Church in Cardiff was used as a location to hide a resurrection gauntlet. (TV: Dead Man Walking)
After the Reapers attacked, the Ninth Doctor shepherded attendees to the wedding of Stuart Hoskins and Sarah Clark inside a church. The age of the walls meant the assailants couldn't gain immediate access. (TV: Father's Day)
Donna Noble was to be married in St Mary's Church in Chiswick. (TV: The Runaway Bride) Receiving a phone call from her mother in 2009, Donna claimed to be in church praying. In reality, she was a sat on a toilet within a cubicle while investigating Adipose Industries. (TV: Partners in Crime)
Wilfred Mott later visited a church and was spoken to by a woman. The woman told him that the church had been a convent which a man in a blue box had saved from a demon which had fallen from the sky. The man was called "the sainted physician" and the blue box was pictured on a stained glass window in the church. (TV: The End of Time)
When Cardiff went blind, Colin Colchester-Price gathered as many people as he could at St Martin's at the top of Avery Road. When Jack Harkness arrived, the people attempted to steal Jack's gun and night-vision goggles, prompting Jack and Colin to leave. (AUDIO: See No Evil)
St Justinian's in Stockbridge was left ruined by the Millennium Wars. (COMIC: The Tides of Time)
The Church of the Sycorax was a copy of Westminster Abbey located on Shadow Cay. (COMIC: The Widow's Curse)
Religions that were referred to as churches
The Church of the Foundation was a religion that existed in the Divergent Universe. It had monks as part of its membership. (AUDIO: Faith Stealer)
The Church of the Tin Vagabond was a religion that had a devil. (TV: The Satan Pit)
The Church of the Way Forward was a religion in the 40th century that worshipped a goddess, the beauty that is the universe. It disapproved of inter-species marriage. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)
The Church of the Glorious Dead was a religion that, led by Cardinal Morningstar, waged a holy war across Paradost. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead)
The Church of the Outsiders was a cult founded by Steve Ross and, after his death, led by Val Ross. It originated in the United States of America and was not recognised as a religion by UK law. Its core belief was that humans had to breed with aliens in order to evolve. (AUDIO: Believe)
The Church of the Grey was founded in the early 21st century. This church went through several reformations during the religious upheavals on the planet Dellah in the 26th century. (PROSE: Where Angels Fear)
The Church of Maa'lon also existed around the 26th century and underwent a significant increase in followers on the planet Dellah. Several of its members met a being claiming to be Maa'lon. (PROSE: Where Angels Fear)
The Aplans of Alfava Metraxis had an order known as the Church. (TV: The Time of Angels)