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After the discovery of anthracite coal in the region, Catholic immigrants started moving in to work in the mines and related industries. In 1836, the first Catholic parish in the Lehigh Valley, St. Bernard's, was erected in Easton in 1836. [5] In the Hazleton area, the first Catholic church was constructed in Beaver Meadows in 1847. [6]
Founded in 1963, current church dedicated in 1966 [107] St. Albert the Great 212 Welsh Rd, Huntingdon Valley: Founded in 1962, current church dedicated in 1965 [108] Immaculate Conception B.V.M. 602 West Ave, Jenkintown: Founded in 1866, current church dedicated in 1929 [109] St. Philip Neri 437 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill
Pages in category "Churches in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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
The friars of Holy Name Province currently staff Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church and St. Francis of Assisi Church (Manhattan) in New York City, as well as Holy Cross Church in Callicoon, N.Y. Their ministries include St. Francis Breadline and St. Francis Friends of the Poor. [5]
Holy Cross Catholic Church: built 1897 1999 NRHP-listed 14 N. Van Buren St. Batavia, Illinois: Former church and now the Eastside Community Center. St. Mary's Catholic Church: built 1911 1996 NRHP-listed
Part of Our Lady of the Valley Parish. Holy Martyrs 353 West 9th Ave., Tarentum: Closed in 2022. Part of Guardian Angels Parish. Holy Redeemer (Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary) 415 Fourth St., Ellwood City: Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1916–2000) Holy Redeemer (2000–2022) Divine Grace (2022–) [16] [17] Holy Rosary
St. John the Baptist Church in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The churches of Pottsville are numerous and diverse. Founded by John Pott to celebrate religious freedom, Pottsville, Pennsylvania has many historic and significant churches.