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Methuen Catholic St. Monica Church, 212 Lawrence St, Methuen Founded as a mission in 1897, became a parish in 1917. Current church dedicated in 1997. Now part of Methuen Catholic [52] St. Lucy Church, 254 Merrimack St, Methuen Now part of Methuen Catholic Our Lady of Good Counsel 22 Plymouth St, Methuen
First Church Congregational is a historic church at Pleasant and Stevens Streets in Methuen, Massachusetts.The stone Gothic Revival structure was built in 1855 for Methuen's first congregation, established in 1729.
165 Haverhill St. 42°42′24″N 71°11′57″W / 42.706667°N 71.199167°W / 42.706667; -71.199167 ( Stephen Barker An imitation of Southern antebellum mansions, it is a well-conserved "country residence", one of several such houses built at the periphery of the Methuen settlement in the mid 19th century.
Presentation of Mary Academy, commonly abbreviated PMA was a private Roman Catholic co-ed high school, grades 9–12 in Methuen, Massachusetts. It was located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. PMA's student body hailed from 31 local cities and towns, represented 3 New England states, and 4 countries.
St. Francis of Assisi Parish (391 Delaware Ave. at St. James Place; 88 Fourth Ave. at Franklin St.) – Established in 2010; formed from the merger of St. John's-St. Ann's and St. James St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church (Black Catholic Apostolate) ( Menands ) – Established in 1927; BCA established in 1984
Lucia of Syracuse (c. 283 – 304 AD), also called Saint Lucia (Latin: Sancta Lucia) and better known as Saint Lucy, was a Roman Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution.
The Sacred Heart Church, Rectory, School and Convent make up a historic Roman Catholic church complex in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The church was built in the 1870s and 1880s to serve the parish first organized as the St. John the Evangelist Parish in 1842.
Holy Trinity Parish of Lowell, Massachusetts started around 1893. With help of Fr. John Chmielinski, pastor of the Polish-American parish in South Boston, promised aid, a fund was started, and in 1903 land was purchased on High St. and in the spring of 1904, construction works have started.