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4401 Sano St, Alexandria Founded in 1963, church dedicated in 1965 [24] [25] St. Joseph 711 N. Columbus St, Alexandria Church dedicated in 1916 to serve Alexandria's African-American community [26] St. Lawrence 6222 Franconia Rd, Alexandria Founded in 1967, church dedicated in 1970 [27] [28] St. Louis 2907 Popkins Ln, Alexandria Founded in 1949.
Alexandria historian Michael Miller in his book “Burials in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery 1799-1983” identified the first known burial at the new cemetery as Caven Boa who died August 20, 1799. He was a member of the Corps of Artillery and was buried by full military honors.
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Saint Joseph Catholic Church is a predominantly Black Catholic church located at 711 N. Columbus St in historic Old Town Alexandria, Virginia.It was founded in 1916 to provide African-American parishioners of the local St. Mary's Roman Catholic Parish with their own church, freed from the customary restrictions that segregation imposed on them.
The diocese in May 2022 sued the City of Alexandria to block the implementation of an affordable housing project. The issue was an alley separating St. Rita Church and its Catholic school from the planned project. The diocese claimed that the project was unlawfully removing access to the church and school through the alley. [25]
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Reverend John Thayer from Boston was stationed at the chapel in 1794. Reverend Francis Neale erected a brick church in Alexandria in 1796 and constructed a larger one there in 1811. Reverend Anthony Kohlmann and future Bishop Benedict Fenwick frequently officiated in Alexandria. The first Catholic church in Norfolk was St. Patrick's in 1791.
Samuel T. ‘Dusty’ Rhodes (December 31, 1926 - January 9, 2014), retired Army lieutenant colonel and longtime member of the Church of St. Andrew and St. Margaret of Scotland, Alexandria, VA [27] [28]