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St. Stanislaus Cathedral (Polish National Catholic Church) (not in full communion with Rome) 41°23′38″N 75°40′11″W / 41.394027°N 75.669623°W / 41.394027; -75.669623 ( St. Stanislaus Cathedral (Scranton, Pennsylvania
Patriarch Cyril IX Moghabghab consecrated in Cairo June 5, 1932 the first archeparch Paul Salman, entrusting him with the title of Metropolitan of Petra, Philadelphia and Transjordan. These securities to him two ancient sites, Petra and Philadelphia of Palestine of Arabia: the first is a metropolitan see and the second a simple suffragan ...
Altar in the lower church at Saint John's, seen through a glass panel etched with Alpha/Omega symbols. One of the more active parishes in Philadelphia, St. John's offers Sunday Masses at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. (along with a Saturday evening Vigil Mass at 5:15 p.m.) in the upper church.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Mary Diocese of Bismarck: 1910–1945 [17] Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater: Diocese of Nesqually: 1850–1907 Pro-Cathedral of St. Thomas the Apostle: Apostolic Vicariate of North Carolina: 1868–1912 Sacred Heart Cathedral: Diocese of Amarillo: 1927–1975 Sacred Heart Cathedral: Diocese of Dodge City: 1951–2001
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral: 3723 Chestnut Street Saint Clement's Church: 2013 Appletree Street St. James Kingsessing (Old Swedes') 6838 Woodland Avenue official website: Church of St. James the Less: 3227 West Clearfield Street Church of St. Luke & the Epiphany: 330 South 13th Street Saint Mark's Episcopal Church: 1625 Locust Street
1784 November 7 - At St. George's, Dr. Thomas Coke presents Wesley's plan for the government of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America to the public for the first time. 1785 St. George's licensed Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, the first African American Lay Preachers of Methodism.
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Old Saint Joseph's had started as a chapel in a residence because public celebration of Catholic Mass was illegal at the time. In 1757, a larger church was built on the site of Old Saint Joseph's in Willings Alley; but six years later, Old St. Mary's was erected on a site which included room for a Catholic cemetery. [2] St.