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Chancel c. 1903, prior to addition of the apse Basilica interior Basilica dome. With its grand façade, vaulted dome, ornate main altar, eight side chapels and main sanctuary that comfortably holds 2,000 worshippers, the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is the largest brownstone structure and one of the most architecturally notable structures in the city of Philadelphia.
Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania (154 P) Churches in Pennsylvania by populated place (5 C) Churches in Philadelphia (2 C, 65 P)
Pro-Cathedral Church of the Incarnation (Holy Catholic Church – Anglican Rite) (not in communion with Rome) 40°26′27″N 75°20′42″W / 40.440705°N 75.34507°W / 40.440705; -75.34507 ( Pro-Cathedral Church of the Incarnation (Quakertown, Pennsylvania
A member of the American-Cassinese Congregation, it is the oldest Benedictine monastery in the United States and the largest in the Western Hemisphere. The shrine is dedicated to Saint Vincent de Paul. Pope Pius XII raised the monastery church to the status of a Minor basilica via his decree Quasi fons lucis on 25 August 1955.
Founded in 1919, current church dedicated in 2001 [168] St. Bede the Venerable 1071 Holland Rd, Southampton: Founded in 1965, current church finished in 1968 [169] St. Cyril of Jerusalem 1410 Almshouse Rd, Jamison: Founded in 1965 [170] Holy Trinity 201 N. Pennsylvania Ave, Morrisville Founded in 1900, current church dedicated in 1957 [171]
HABS PA-6692-C: Transfiguration Baptist Church 3732 Fairmount Avenue Union Tabernacle Baptist Church 4856 Lancaster Avenue Vietnamese International Baptist Church of Philadelphia: 590 Adams Avenue Damaged or destroyed by a fire in 2020 Wayland Memorial Baptist Church 5126 Baltimore Avenue Wayland Temple Baptist Church 2500 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
In Pennsylvania, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. This list also includes sites listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society as part of their American Presbyterian/Reformed Historical Sites Registry (APRHS), which also includes sites from related ...
1610 McMillan Rd., Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania: Part of Resurrection Parish. St. John the Evangelist 54 S 14th St., South Side Flats, Pittsburgh Closed in 1992 (merged into Prince of Peace Parish); later demolished. Parish is now part of Mary, Queen of Peace Parish. [74] St. John Fisher 33 Lewin Ln., Churchill