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  2. St Agnes' Church, Crumlin - Wikipedia

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    The present parish church, which is dedicated to Saint Agnes and designed in the Hiberno Romanesque style, [4] was opened in 1935. [5] The main nave was built between 1933 and 1935, [3] and the transepts and apse were added in 1942. [3] The church has undergone renewal and extensions on several occasions, with the sanctuary being rearranged in ...

  3. Saint Agnes of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    St. Agnes of Poitiers is a French saint and abbess, who was "recognized for her holiness and intelligence" and called "model of the conventual life". [1] She served as abbess of Holy Cross convent in Poitiers , France until her death in 586.

  4. Sant'Agnese in Agone - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Agnese in Agone (also called Sant'Agnese in Piazza Navona) is a 17th-century Baroque church in Rome, Italy.It faces onto the Piazza Navona, one of the main urban spaces in the historic centre of the city and the site where the Early Christian Saint Agnes was martyred in the ancient Stadium of Domitian.

  5. Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes - Wikipedia

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    Mother Agnes served as the leader of the Congregation until her death in 1905. In 1870, Father Francis Haas became the spiritual director of the community and assisted in revising the original rule. [2] In 1893, land was purchased adjoining the convent grounds for the establishment of St. Agnes Hospital, which was dedicated on June 23, 1896. [5]

  6. St. Agnes Catholic Church (Detroit, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    St. Agnes Catholic Church is located in the LaSalle Park neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. The church was notable for hosting Mother Teresa in 1979 when she established a Missionaries of Charity convent at the church. In 1990, the St. Agnes parish was closed, reopening as Martyrs of Uganda until 2006.

  7. Church of St. Agnes (Saint Paul, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The church and the tower are clad in Indiana limestone. Architecture critic Larry Millett calls the church, "The monument in Frogtown and one of St. Paul's finest churches." [6] The church was dedicated in 1912 in a four-hour-long service conducted by Archbishop John Ireland, accompanied by 32 priests. [6]

  8. St. Agnes Church (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Agnes is a parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 143 East 43rd Street, Manhattan, New York City. [3] The parish was established in 1873. [ 4 ]

  9. St. Agnes Church (Thunder Bay) - Wikipedia

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    The parish started as The Church of the Nativity and St Agnes, it was staffed by Jesuits from their main centre, the Mission of the Immaculate Conception for the Fort William First Nation. The first priest for St. Agnes' was Fr. Richard Baxter SJ. In 1887, the newly created church was blessed by the Bishop of Peterborough, Thomas Dowling. [1]