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  2. St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's interior, looking down the centre aisle, to the high altar. The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, commonly known as St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, [a] is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the West End of Edinburgh, Scotland; part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

  3. St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Newton Lower Falls ...

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    St. Mary's Episcopal Church serves Newton Lower Falls, Wellesley Hills across the Charles River and surrounding areas and is a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. It holds two regular services on Sunday mornings and has a well-known choral music program.

  4. St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The St. Mary's website estimates the church's capacity at 300, although past services have hosted as many as 500 guests. [78] St. Mary's rectors also conduct services and serve as priests-in-charge of St. John's in Arden, a country chapel whose cemetery serves as the final resting place of railroad magnate E. H. Harriman. [133]

  5. St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Springfield Center, New York)

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    Episcopal worship in the area began in the spring of 1875, when the Rev. E. Folsom Baker, rector of St. Paul’s Church in East Springfield, began holding occasional services. An official mission in Springfield Center was not established until 1889, and the cornerstone for the new church was laid on September 21. [2]

  6. St. Mary's Church (Abingdon, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church is a historic Episcopal church in Abingdon, Maryland. It is a small Gothic Revival parish church It was built about 1851 and carefully designed in the "Early English" manner with gray rubble stone walls, cut Port Deposit granite trim, and a very steep slate -covered roof.

  7. St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Dorchester, Massachusetts)

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    St. Mary's Episcopal Church is a parish of the Episcopal Church (United States), noted for its historic church at 14–16 Cushing Avenue in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1847, it remains an active congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.

  8. St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (Memphis, Tennessee)

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    Thirteen years after its founding, St. Mary's became the first Episcopal cathedral in the American South. [2] While the 1866 Journal of the Proceedings of the Diocese of Tennessee's 34th convention and the national Episcopal Church's 1868 Journal of the General Convention both list St. Mary's as a cathedral church, the official transition from parish to "bishop's church" was January 1, 1871.

  9. St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Woodlawn, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Episcopal Church, also known as the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, is an historic rectangular-shaped Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church located at 5610 Dogwood Road in Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland. Designed by the Baltimore architectural firm of Dixon and Carson, it was built in 1873.