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St. Jude Church and Shrine 321 W. Butler Ave, Chalfont: Founded in 1962, current church dedicated in 1984 [164] Our Lady of Guadalupe 5194 Cold Spring Creamery Rd, Doylestown: Founded in 2000 [165] Our Lady of Mount Carmel 235 E. State St, Doylestown Founded in 1850 [166] Assumption B.V.M. 1900 Meadowbrook Rd, Feasterville: Founded in 1950 [167 ...
Area code (s) 215, 267 and 445. FIPS code. 42-12504. Website. www.chalfontborough.com. Chalfont is a borough with home rule status in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,009 at the 2010 census. The borough is served by SEPTA Regional Rail 's Lansdale/Doylestown Line at Chalfont station.
It is the designated parish school of St. Augustine Church in Old City, [40] Old St. Joseph's Church in Society Hill, [41] and Old St. Mary's Church in Society Hill. [42] St. Matthew School (West Mayfair) In 2012 the archdiocese considered closing the school, but kept it open after the school community appealed. [37]
Chapel. Year consecrated. 1880. Location. Location. 1700 Harpster Street, Troy Hill neighborhood, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Location of Saint Anthony's Chapel in Pittsburgh. Geographic coordinates. 40°27′54″N 79°59′01″W / 40.464889°N 79.983689°W / 40.464889; -79.983689.
December 18, 2006. The Chalfont Historic District is a national historic district located in a portion of the Borough of Chalfont, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The district encompasses Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 152) and Butler Avenue (U.S. Route 202 Business) with their American colonial and Victorian-style homes.
Simon Butler Elementary School. Butler lives in local memory through the lending of his name to Butler Pike, laid out in 1712 [4] and the local Butler Elementary School. The local elementary school, named for Simon Butler, is located in Chalfont near The Highlands. The land on which the school now stands was part of 450 acres that Simon Butler ...
Mathews was born in Wales, the son of Thomas Mathew, a devout Baptist. In 1712, with his cousin, Simon Butler, he came to the new Pennsylvania Colony. He was a millwright, by trade, and a devout Baptist like his father before him. He moved to and raised a family in New Castle County in Delaware. In 1720, he moved to the New Britain area of ...
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