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  2. File:St. Spyridon Cathedral - Worcester, Massachusetts 01.jpg

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  3. Elm Park (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral (founded around 1920) is located adjacent to the park on Russell Street. Grace Christian Center, formerly Park Congregational Church, is also located across from the park at the corner of Russell and Elm Streets.

  4. Category : Roman Catholic churches in Worcester, Massachusetts

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    Cathedral of Saint Paul (Worcester, Massachusetts) H. Holy Name of Jesus Complex (Worcester, Massachusetts) S. St. John's Catholic Church (Worcester, Massachusetts)

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart-St. Catherine of Sweden Worcester Erik Asante St. Aloysius Gilbertville: Richard A. Lembo St. Aloysius-St. Jude Leicester: John M. Lizewiski St. Andrew Bobola Dudley: Krzysztof Korcz St. Andrew the Apostle Worcester Francis J. Scollen St. Ann Oxford (North Oxford) James Boulette David Cotter St. Anna Leominster Carlos Ruiz St. Anne

  6. Bernard Joseph Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Flanagan was named the second bishop of the Diocese of Worcester on August 8, 1959, by Pope John XXIII. Flanagan was installed by Cardinal Richard Cushing on September 24, 1959. Flanagan attended the Second Vatican Council in Rome from 1962 to 1965, and was an ardent supporter of ecumenism .

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Worcester ...

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    Eastern Worcester is all of the city east of the north-south route of I-190 and I-290. Northwestern Worcester is the part of the city west of those highways and north of Massachusetts Route 122. Finally, southwestern Worcester covers the area south of Route 122 and west of the highways.

  8. Cathedral of Saint Paul (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The building is 168 feet (51 m) in length, 91 feet (28 m) in width, and 96 feet (29 m) in height. When the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester was established, it was elevated to the cathedral church by Bishop John J. Wright on March 7, 1950. [3] A statue of St. Francis of Assisi occupies the small courtyard on the side of the church. During ...

  9. Holy Name of Jesus Complex (Worcester, Massachusetts)

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    The Convent of St. Anne was built between 1922 and 1924; it is a three-story brick Georgian Revival structure. It has a hip roof above an elaborately detailed Classical cornice, and its entrance is sheltered by a barrel-roofed portico.