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Parish established in 1867; present church completed in 1935. [36] St. Boniface 1750 Chase Ave, Cincinnati Parish established, along with the former parish of St. Patrick, in 1861 as offshoots of St. Aloysius. Present church completed in 1927. [37] St. Catharine of Siena 2848 Fischer Pl, Cincinnati
These buildings were added to the National Register on November 17, 1982 as, "St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, School, Rectory, and Convent of the Sister of the Precious Blood". [2] The records of St. Boniface, St. Nicholas and Ss. Peter & Paul were microfilmed by the Bowling Green State University Center for Archival Collections in 2001. [3]
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Saint Boniface was named for the “Apostle of Germany.” Diocesan clergy staffed Saint Boniface from its founding until 1849 when Bishop Martin John Spalding asked the Franciscan priests of Cincinnati, Ohio to take responsibility for the parish because of the high influx of German Catholic immigrants moving into the surrounding neighborhood, and the availability of German-speaking Franciscan ...
Thousands make the pilgrimage to pray the steps at Holy Cross-Immaculata Church in Mount Adams on Good Friday, March 29, 2024. The worn-out wooden steps were swapped out for concrete in 1911.
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Old St. Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Cincinnati's historic Over-The-Rhine neighborhood. It is the oldest continually-used house of worship in Cincinnati. Old St. Mary's is the oldest church in Cincinnati, and since 2017, home to The Cincinnati Oratory, a society of priests and brothers of The Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri.