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A
religious
building
dedicated
to
St
Mary
has
been
at
the
heart
of
Moseley
for
over
600
years.
The
foundation
of
the
church
for
public
worship
is
taken
to
be
the
Papal
Mandate
from
Pope
Innocent
VII
dated
2
February
1405
by
which
he
instructed
the
Bishop
of
Worcester
to
allow
the
local
parishioners
to
have
mass
and
other
divine
offices
celebrated
by
fit
priests
in
the
chapel
of
St
Mary
Moseley.
At
that
time,
the
Parish
Church
was
at
Bromsgrove
and
that
church
was
said
to
be
so
distant
that
access
at
certain
times
of
the
year
was
impossible,
without
danger,
especially
for
old
men
and
pregnant
women
and
other
weak
persons,
on
account
of
the
distance
and
floods.
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