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  2. Church of St. Anthony of Padua (Czerniaków) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the reliquary and its relation to the cult of the martyr, there was a pilgrimage here until the dissolution of the monastery resulting from the January Uprising. St. Boniface became the patron of the parish, and the cult of the saint is inextricably linked to it (a pilgrimage and indulgence on May 14).

  3. St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Roman Catholic Church

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    By the late 1940s, St. Stanislaus was the largest Polish parish school in Michigan. [2] After World War II, the demographics of the neighborhood changed as the Polish Catholics moved out of the city and into the suburbs; in addition, the construction of Interstate 94 split the parish and displaced a number of families. [2]

  4. Saint Boniface - Wikipedia

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    Today, St. Boniface is regarded as Winnipeg's main French-speaking district and the centre of the Franco-Manitobain community, and St. Boniface Hospital is the second-largest hospital in Manitoba. Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton is remembered in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival on 5 June .

  5. Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church (French: Église du Précieux Sang) is a Roman Catholic parish located in the St. Boniface neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Canada. The church was designed by Canadian architect Étienne Gaboury. Construction of the building was completed in 1968. [1]

  6. List of closed churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    Church of St. Bernard (328 W. 14th St.) – established in 1868; merged in 2003 with Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish under which title it now serves as the parish church. Church of St. Boniface (47th St. at Second Ave.) – established in 1868 and closed in 1950. Records are now housed at the Church of the Holy Family.

  7. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church was a Roman Catholic church located at 2356 Vermont Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was also known as St. Boniface-St. Vincent Roman Catholic Church . The church was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983 [ 3 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, [ 1 ] but was ...

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Boniface - Wikipedia

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    A second parish, St. François Xavier, was established in 1828 for a Métis community established by Cuthbert Grant at White Horse Plains. [3] Construction of Saint-Boniface Cathedral commenced in 1832 and was completed in 1839. In 1844, Bishop Provencher persuaded four sisters of the Grey Nuns of Montreal to come to Saint-Boniface. [4]

  9. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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    From 1994 to 2019, the church was part of Holy Wisdom Parish, a 1994 union between St. Ambrose Parish in Spring Hill and St. Boniface. [4] It was also home to St. John XXIII Personal Quasi-Parish, which is dedicated exclusively to the Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite).. [5] [6] Since 2019, the church is part of ...