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39 NW. 57th Ct, Miami: Founded in 1953, Ukrainian Catholic Church [121] Heart of Jesus: 1800 NE. 6th Ct, Fort Lauderdale: Maronite Rite Eastern Catholic Church [122] Our Lady of Health: 201 N. University Dr, Coral Springs: Syro-Malabar Rite, the only Velamkanni Matha Parish in North America [123] Our Lady of Lebanon: 2055 Coral Way, Miami
The first Epiphany Church was the former chapel from the Venice Army Airfield. It was moved from the base to the corner of Tampa Avenue and Nassau Street in 1947. It was purchased and furnished for $11,165.30. [1] Epiphany became a parish on March 7, 1955, and the Rev. Michael M. Reynolds was named as the parish's first pastor. St.
Church of the Epiphany (Washington, D.C.), an Episcopal church on the National Register of Historic Places; Church of the Epiphany (Oak Hill, Virginia), an Episcopal church in Virginia; Church of the Epiphany (San Francisco), a Roman Catholic church in San Francisco; Church of the Epiphany (Miami), a Roman Catholic Parish in Miami, Florida ...
The 17-year-old Our Lady of Lourdes Academy senior died in a Labor Day weekend boat crash off the Florida Keys that ... funeral Mass at the Church of the Epiphany near South Miami on Monday, Sept ...
The Diocese of Venice in Florida (Latin: Dioecesis Venetiae in Florida) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory–or diocese, of the Catholic Church in southwest Florida in the United States. It was founded on June 16, 1984. Frank Dewane has been bishop since 2007.
St. Dominic Catholic Church (Miami, FL) Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church (Miami, Florida) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:37 (UTC). ...
Epiphany Cathedral (Roman Catholic) 27°06′04″N 82°26′56″W / 27.101213°N 82.4487916°W / 27.101213; -82.4487916 ( Epiphany Cathedral, Venice, [ 22 ]
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (Pompano Beach) [45] - The church attempted to resolve its debt to the archdiocese by loaning $2.13 million from Bank of America, and the school had $337,000 in debt in 2009, and it ballooned to $1.3 million of debt in the 2009–2010 school year. It closed on June 15, 2010.