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Christianity and religion in general has always been an important part of the social and cultural life of Naples. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Naples, and the Catholic faith is highly important to the people of Naples and there are hundreds of historic churches in the city (about five hundred, 1000 in total).
St. Matthew's Church, Nassau. The church held its first service on 18 July 1802, [1] [3] [4] officiated by the first rector, Reverend Henry Groombridge. [4] A steeple was erected in 1807 [5] or 1816 [4] and the church consecrated in 1823, 21 years after its first service.
St. Matthew's Parish was founded in 1941. [1] The first church was built by the architect Frederick Earl Emmons. [2] On May 2, 1949, an Episcopal preschool on Swarthmore Avenue was opened for twenty-four children. [3]
The interior has a number of statues: a San Giovanni Crisostomo by Gennaro Calì, Sant'Ambrogio by Tito Angelini, St Luke by Antonio Calì, a St Matthew by Carlo Finelli, a St John Evangelist by Pietro Tenerani, St Mark by Giuseppe de Fabris, a Sant'Agostino by Tommaso Arnaud, and a Sant'Attanasio by Angelo Solani.
St Matthews University in the Cayman Islands; St. Matthew High School (Ottawa), Ontario, Canada St Matthew's Primary School in Cambridge, England; St. Matthew's Primary School, Ballyward, County Down
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Santa Maria la Scala is a Baroque style church in a Piazzetta of the same name in Naples, Italy.. Facade Interior. The complex was built in 1054, when merchants of the town of Scala in the peninsula of Sorrento, traded with Neapolitans, thus were granted a plot which then stood outside the city walls, to erect a church complex.
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