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The statue of Our Lady Star of the Sea venerated in the church of Sliema, Malta. Our Lady, Star of the Sea is an ancient title for Mary, the mother of Jesus. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris. The title has been in use since at least the early medieval period.
It was the fifth Catholic parish established in the state of Florida and the first parish in South Florida. [3] Because of its location between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean it was placed under the patronage of Our Lady, Star of the Sea. Rev. Anthony B. Friend, S.J. arrived in Key West as pastor on February 15, 1898.
St Mary Star of the Sea Church pre -1923 In 1910, plans were announced for the current church, and the pastor and church trustees traveled to Europe, viewing some of the most beautiful cathedrals. Building plans were delayed by World War I , but finally on Sunday, September 23, 1923, the cornerstone was laid.
The parish of St. Mary, Star of the Sea was founded in 1868 to serve the local Irish Catholic community by Father Peter McCoy, Pastor of St. Lawrence Church, now Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Baltimore), in Locust Point. [2]
The Mary Star of the Sea Church [1] (Dutch: Maria Sterre der Zee kerk) is a religious building of the Catholic Church [2] located in the town of Simpson Bay in St. Maarten [3] in the Dutch part of the Caribbean island of St. Martin [4] in the Lesser Antilles, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea is a Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 5371 Amboy Road, Staten Island, New York City. It was established in 1935 as a former mission of Our Lady Help of Christians.
Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea (Key West, Florida) Star of the Sea Painted Church, Kalapana, Hawaii; St. Mary, Star of the Sea (Baltimore, Maryland) Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Solomons, Maryland) St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Jackson, Michigan) Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea (Staten Island), New York
Front entrance, Mary Star of the Sea. San Pedro was incorporated as a city in 1888, and Mary Star of the Sea parish was formed one year later in 1889. The original church, built in the 1890s, was a small wooden structure on West Ninth Street. In 1905, a larger church was built on Vinegar Hill (NW corner 9th St and Centre St). [4]