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Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in Connecticut (23 P) R. Roman Catholic churches in Connecticut (12 C, 19 P) ... St. Mary's Church (Norwich, Connecticut)
Michael Richard Côté (born June 19, 1949) is a retired American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, recently serving as the bishop of the Diocese of Norwich in Connecticut and parts of New York from 2003 to 2024.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (New Haven, Connecticut) St. Mary's Church (Stamford, Connecticut) St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church (Hartford, Connecticut) St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Milford, Connecticut) St. Sebastian Church (Middletown, Connecticut) Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church (Hartford, Connecticut) Second Church of Christ; South ...
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Hartford (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Hartfortiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Connecticut in the United States. It is a metropolitan see. It was established as the Diocese of Hartford in 1843, when there were only 600 Catholic people in Hartford ...
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle; General information; Architectural style: Gothic Revival: Town or city: Norwalk, Connecticut: Country: United States of America: Construction started: Late 1940s: Client: Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport: Design and construction; Architect(s) Edward F. Allodi
The construction of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad in the 1830s brought Irish Catholic workers into the region, leading to establishment of the first Catholic population in the area. [3] In 1843, Pope Gregory XVI established the Diocese of Hartford , taking all of Connecticut and Rhode Island from the Diocese of Boston.
St. Anthony of Padua Parish is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, in the Diocese of Bridgeport.. The parish was established in 1927 as a national parish for Polish immigrants, one of a number of Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England, and staffed by Conventual Franciscans.
St. Gabriel's School in Milford opened in 1965; at the time clergy were the primary teachers. By the 2010s there were fewer clergy teachers, and lay teachers were more expensive; in addition fewer parishioners gave money to the church. By 2016 the school's budget was $111,709 in deficit. In 2008-2009 it had a peak enrollment of 219.