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Our Lady of Calvary 11024 Knights Rd, Philadelphia Founded in 1958 [194] Our Lady of Consolation 7051 Tulip St, Philadelphia Founded in 1917 for Italian immigrants [195] St. Anselm 12670 Dunks Ferry Rd, Philadelphia Founded in 1962, current church dedicated in 1963 [196] St. Bartholomew 5600 Jackson St, Philadelphia Founded in 1919 [197] St ...
The neighborhood parish and Roman Catholic School is Our Lady of Calvary, located at 11024 Knights Road and Aloysius Fitzpatrick Elementary Public School is on the northeast corner of Knights Road and Chalfont Drive. Millbrook is also home to a magnet school specializing in the performing arts, The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush
Our Lady of Calvary School; Our Lady of Port Richmond Regional Catholic School It was established in September 2008 by the merger of Nativity B.V.M, Our Lady Help of Christians, and St. Adalbert schools. [33] Each of the predecessor schools had enrollments of about 200. The 2008 economic downturn prompted the schools to merge. [34]
Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church and School: 1008 North 48th Street Old Saint Joseph's Church: 321 Willings Alley Our Mother of Consolation Church: 9 East Chestnut Hill Avenue Resurrection of Our Lord Church: 2000 Shelmire Avenue St. Adalbert in Philadelphia: 2645 East Allegheny Avenue Known as the "Polish Cathedral" of Philadelphia
In 1614 Antoinette founded and built a new convent at Poitiers, dedicated to Our Lady of Calvary, which became the cradle of the congregation. By permission of the Pope, she left Fontevrault to enter this monastery, and took with her those nuns who wished to follow the Benedictine rule in all its strictness.
Our Lady Help of Christians (German) is a historic Catholic church at the corner of East Allegheny Avenue and Gaul Street in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and serves the German-speaking population in the area. The parish was founded in 1885 and the church was constructed in 1898. [1]
In 1927, Fr. Joseph Skelly, CM, expanded the chapel to create a shrine to our Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. The focal point of the shrine is a large sculpture of Carrara marble depicting the Blessed Mother extending her arms as she did in her second apparition to Saint Catherine Labouré on November 27, 1830.
The first St. Cyprian Church was established in 2000 when Saint Carthage and Transfiguration of Our Lord consolidated. [1] The current parish named St. Cyprian was founded in 2013 as a consolidation of six parishes in West Philadelphia: Our Lady of the Rosary (founded 1886) Our Lady of Victory (1899) Transfiguration of Our Lord (1909)