Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
It was created 20 years after he founded The Order of the Holy Cross, after the order used interim homes in New York City and Maryland. He is buried in the church on the grounds. Today it serves as the order's house of formation, where new initiates begin their training. [1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
Holy Cross Abbey (Cañon City, Colorado) Holy Cross Church (Columbus, Ohio) Holy Cross Church (Manhattan) Holy Cross Church and Convent; Holy Cross Church, Boston; Holy Cross Monastery and Church; Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church (Baltimore, Maryland) Holy Family Catholic Church (Chicago) Holy Family Catholic Church (Fort Madison, Iowa)
Holy Cross Academy Private School – Operated from 1903 to 1950; staffed by the Sisters of Charity. Holy Innocents Parish School (West 37th Street) – Closed in 1918. Holy Name of Jesus School (West 97th Street) – Closed in 2013. [10] Holy Trinity Parish School (West 83rd Street) – Closed by 1979. Immaculate Conception School - Closed in 2023
Holy Family-St. Thomas Aquinas Church 249 9th Street Holy Innocents Church 279 E. 17th St, Flatbush: Constructed in 1923, Added to NRHP in 2007. [12] Holy Name of Jesus Church 245 Prospect Park West Constructed in 1878. [13] Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 2805 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Windsor Terrace: Most Holy Trinity Church/St. Mary Church 138 ...
[1] "The convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph is also a red brick building with a chapel. The old church was removed and a new church in Italian Renaissance style was commenced in 1913, which is to be ready for dedication in September 1914. William J. Ryan is the architect.
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Parish is a historic Roman Catholic parish church complex in the Diocese of Brooklyn, located at 94-40 118th Street in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York City. Description [ edit ]
The Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, located at 856 Pacific Street between Vanderbilt and Underhill Avenues in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, was built in 1912 in the Spanish Colonial style, replacing a previous church built in 1861. [1]
There are three diocesan and/or parish high schools under the auspices of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens. While the Catholic high schools below may geographically lie within the diocese, most are run independently of it. [1] Brooklyn. Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School (Fort Greene) Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School (East Flatbush)