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Immaculate Conception Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Founded 1905. It is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. Citing insufficient parishioners the diocese had planned to close the parish in 2009.
Holy Redeemer Immaculate Conception Collaborative Holy Redeemer Church, 4 Green St, Merrimac: Founded in 2006 with the merger of Nativity Church and St. Ann Church. Part of the Collaborative since 2015 [48] Immaculate Conception Church, 42 Green St, Newburyport: Founded in 1844, current church dedicated in 1853. Part of the Collaborative since ...
The Immaculate Conception Rectory is a historic former Roman Catholic rectory building at 108 Beach Street in Revere, Massachusetts. It is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Colonial Revival wood-frame structure, with a hipped slate roof and clapboard siding. The main facade is divided into three sections, the outer ones consisting of curved bays with two ...
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Immaculate Conception Parish - Roman Catholic parish, designated for Polish immigrants in Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, United States. Founded 1904. It is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts .
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The campus is adjacent to a church and a rectory. This church used to be the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston's Immaculate Conception Church, but reopened in January 2006 as St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church. The school also resides next to the International School of Boston.