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830 23rd St, S, Arlington Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1964. The parish includes the Pentagon. [3] [4] Our Lady, Queen of Peace 2700 19th St, S, Arlington Founded in 1945 as an African-American parish [5] [6] St. Agnes 2002 N. Randolph St, Arlington Founded in 1936, church dedicated in 1966 [7] [8] St. Ann 5312 10th St N, Arlington
St. Luke's Church, also known as Old Brick Church, or Newport Parish Church, is a historic church building, located in the unincorporated community of Benns Church, near Smithfield in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States. It is the oldest church in Virginia and oldest church in British North America of brick construction.
The parish became notorious in the 1930s after extreme Protestant agitators broke into the church on 8 August 1932, and removed or destroyed many of the fittings and furnishings that had been installed by the much-loved Father Bernard Walke (vicar of St. Hilary from 1912 to 1936).
Founded as mission in 1916, current church dedicated in 1955. Became a parish in 1973 [84] St. Mary 40 Spring Mount Rd, Schwenksville: Parish founded in 1926, current church dedicated that same year [85] St. Teresa of Calcutta 256 Swamp Pike, Schwenksville Founded in 2006, current church dedicated in 2012 [86] St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother
Bernard Walke was appointed St Hilary Church's vicar in 1912 but was not instituted to the living until 1913; he resigned in 1936. [9] [11] [12]Father Walke was a High Churchman and the changes in services which he introduced were strange to the members of the congregation.
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St. Hilary Roman Catholic Church is a church in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA. It began as a Polish congregation on Henderson Avenue, at the corner of Bruce St and Henderson Avenue (Rt. 18 North) within the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The church is now part of the "Saint James and Saint Katharine Drexel Catholic Partnership Parishes". [1] [2]
The St. John's Congregational Church and Parsonage-Parish for Working Girls are a pair of historic religious buildings at 69 Hancock and 643 Union Streets in Springfield, Massachusetts. The church, built in 1911 for an African-American congregation founded in 1889, is a well-preserved example of English and Gothic Revival architecture.