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  2. Cathedral Park, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Greater Bible Way Temple utilizes the building. Across the street from the former St. Gregory church, at the intersection of Media Street and North 52nd Street, is the former George Institute Branch Library of the Free Library of Philadelphia. On January 9, 2011, a fire destroyed the former St. Gregory Parochial School building.

  3. Saints Neumann Goretti High School - Wikipedia

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    Saint John Neumann High School was an all-male Roman Catholic high school located in South Philadelphia. Southeast Catholic High School opened at the intersection of Seventh Street and Christian Street in 1934. The school became Bishop Neumann High School, after John Neumann, in 1955. In March of the following year the school moved to 2600 ...

  4. St. Donato Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Attached to the parish are a school and convent. St. Donato School enrolls 249 children. It is staffed by one Missionary Sister of the Sacred Heart and 16 lay faculty. The Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart convent was established by Mother Cabrini while she was based in Philadelphia.

  5. Board of Education Building (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Education Building, also known as the Board of Education Administration Building, is a historic building in the Logan Square neighborhood of Philadelphia. As the long-time headquarters of what is now the School District of Philadelphia, it was a center of the city's educational system. It was completed in 1932.

  6. School District of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The School District of Philadelphia (SDP) is the school district that includes all school district-operated public schools in Philadelphia. [9] Established in 1818, it is largest school district in Pennsylvania and the eighth-largest school district in the nation, serving over 197,000 students as of 2022.

  7. Father Judge High School - Wikipedia

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    The school is named for Father Thomas Augustine Judge (1868–1933), who organized lay missionaries in the northeastern United States. [4] Fr. Judge founded the congregation of sisters whose "motherhouse" is located next to the high school; these sisters then donated a portion of the land to the archdiocese on which the school was built.

  8. Old St. Joseph's Church - Wikipedia

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    The Marquis de Lafayette and the Comte de Rochambeau both worshiped at St. Joseph during their time in America. [4] Men from the American and French armies celebrated high mass at St. Joseph's after the victory at Yorktown. [5] In 1793, a yellow fever epidemic swept the central area of Philadelphia, killing a tenth of the population. Old St ...

  9. Church of the Gesú (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Gesú is a Roman Catholic chapel and former parish church located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1868 by Burchard Villiger, the church was the center of several Jesuit educational institutions, including St. Joseph's Preparatory School, St. Joseph's University, and the Gesú School.