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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn

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    26-15 154th St, Flushing [2] St. Michael Church 138-25 Barclay Ave, Flushing: First parish in Queens, founded in 1833. [73] St. Nicholas Tolentine Church 150-75 Goethals Ave, Jamaica: Constructed in 1964. [74] St. Pancras Church 72-22 68 St., Glendale: St. Patrick Church 39-38 29th St, Long Island City: St. Paul Chong Ha-Sang Parish 32-15 ...

  3. St. George's Church (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Church is an intercultural, multilingual Episcopal congregation in Flushing, Queens, New York City. With members from over twenty different nations of origin, it has served an ever-changing congregation since the 18th century.

  4. Joseph Peter Michael Denning - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Peter Michael Denning (January 4, 1907 – February 12, 1990) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York from 1959 to 1982.

  5. Old Quaker Meeting House (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    The Flushing Friends Quaker Meeting House was built in 1694 as a small frame structure on land acquired in 1692 by John Bowne and John Rodman in Flushing, New York. The first recorded meeting held there was on November 24, 1694. This original structure is now the easterly third of the current structure, which was expanded 1716-1719. [4]

  6. Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Flushing - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Church of Flushing formally re-joined with the First Congregational Church of Flushing, merging in 1974. The merger was a result of declining membership in both churches' congregations, [11] as the population of Flushing changed from a predominantly white Anglo-Saxon Protestant community in the 1930s through 1950s, to one of the ...

  7. Flushing, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Flushing is served by several stations on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch, as well as the New York City Subway's IRT Flushing Line (7 and <7> trains), which has its terminus at Main Street. Flushing is located in Queens Community District 7, and its ZIP Codes are 11354, 11355, and 11358. [1]

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Christ the King Regional High School – Middle Village, Independent school, formerly staffed by the Marist Brothers and Daughters of Wisdom [17] Holy Cross High School – Flushing, Congregation of the Holy Cross; Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School – East Elmhurst, Brothers of the Sacred Heart

  9. John Bowne House - Wikipedia

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    The John Bowne House is a house at 37-01 Bowne Street in Flushing, Queens, New York City, that is known for its role in establishing religious tolerance in the United States. Built around 1661, it was the location of a Quaker meeting in 1662 that resulted in the arrest of its owner, John Bowne , by Peter Stuyvesant , Dutch Director-General of ...