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St. Stephen's Church (New Hartford, New York), listed on the NRHP in Oneida County; St. Stephen's Mar Thoma Church, East Brunswick, New Jersey; St. Stephan's Church (Ironbound, Newark, New Jersey) St. Stephen's Catholic Church (Cleveland, Ohio) St. Stephen's Church (Bradys Bend, Pennsylvania), listed on the NRHP
Saint Stephens is an unincorporated ... The community's namesake St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church was founded in 1842. [2] A post office called Saint Stephen was ...
"Under the administration of Dr. Cummings St. Stephen's, which he had completed in March, 1854, became the most fashionable and most frequented church in New York, its sermons and music making it a local attraction." [6] During the 1860s St. Stephen's was one of the largest and most influential Catholic congregations in New York. [7]
St. Stephen Church and Rectory is a registered historic building in Hamilton, Ohio, listed in the National Register on 1982-07-29. Located in Hamilton's German Village Historic District , the church building is home to Saint Julie Billiart Catholic Parish, an active parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati .
Aug. 13—The annual Polish picnic hosted by St. Stephen's Polish National Catholic Church, Cumru Township, is returning to St. Benedict's Picnic Grove, 2020 Chestnut Hill Road, Robeson Township ...
Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church is a Catholic parish church located at 2436 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.The parish was founded on August 4, 1867, and the first church building consecrated and used for worship on December 27, 1868.
Our Lady of Victory (OLV) is a Catholic parish in Cincinnati, Ohio. Victory is a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It is the third oldest parish in Hamilton County, Ohio, established in 1842 as a log cabin. OLV was originally known as St. Stephens until 1853.
A statue of Saint Stephen stands in a Catholic church in Italy dedicated to the martyr. Saint Stephen's Day is the second day of Christmastide and is celebrated in honour of one of the first Christian martyrs, Saint Stephen, [3] who was stoned to death in 36 AD. [4]