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  2. Trinity Church on the Green - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Samuel Johnson. Officially known as "Trinity Episcopal Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut", the parish was organized in November of 1723 by the Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, [15] a recent Anglican convert and a missionary priest of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts - an organization now known as the United Society - immediately on his return from his ...

  3. National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion - Wikipedia

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    The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, formerly dedicated as the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, is a Catholic shrine to Mary, mother of God located within the Diocese of Green Bay in the United States. [2] The chapel is in the Champion section of Green Bay, about 16 miles (26 km) northeast of downtown Green Bay proper.

  4. Bristol Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Congregational Church, also known as the Chapel on the Green, is a historic church located at 107 W. Center Street in Yorkville, Illinois.The Congregational church was built in 1855 for a congregation which formed in the 1830s.

  5. A. P. Green Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel was one of many gifts given across Missouri by the Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation. The Chapel was designed by architect O. W. Stiegmeyer of St. Louis and built by the B. D. Simon Construction Company of Columbia. It was dedicated by the Greens on October 11, 1959, with four goals in mind.

  6. St Andrew's-by-the-Green - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's-by-the-Green is an 18th-century category-A-listed [1] former church in Glasgow, Scotland. A Qualified Chapel , it was the first Episcopalian church built in the city. It is situated on the corner of Turnbull Street and Greendyke Street, overlooking Glasgow Green , on the edge of the city's East End.

  7. Green Hammerton - Wikipedia

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    The former Congregational church in Green Hammerton, originally built as a Methodist Chapel in the late 1790s, was adapted for use as a Roman Catholic Church, St Josephs, in 1961. [6] The village pub is the Bay Horse Inn. [7] Green Hammerton Village Hall opened in April 2010: it is run by the Green Hammerton Recreational Charity. [8]

  8. Green Springs National Historic Landmark District - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Chapel surrounded by a historic graveyard, is located at the intersection of Route 640 (East Jack Jouett Road) and Route 617 (East Green Springs Road) in Louisa County. The chapel was completed in 1888, but today is used for scheduled religious services twice yearly. Sylvania was built in 1746 by the Morris family. The two-story ...

  9. Newman University Church - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Chapel was added to the church in 1875. [7] In 1907 it was the site of the funeral of the Fenian James Bermingham. [citation needed] During the 1916 Easter Rising British soldiers established a machine-gun post on the roof of the church. [8] Future Taoiseach John A. Costello married Ida Mary O'Malley in the church in 1919. [9]