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  2. Jesuit Church, Mannheim - Wikipedia

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    The church was built between 1733 in 1756 as the Court Church of the Mannheim electors Charles Philip III and Charles Theodore to a design of the Italian architect Alessandro Galli da Bibiena. It was completed in 1760 and consecrated to St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. Francis Xavier by the Prince Bishop of Augsburg , Joseph of Hesse-Darmstadt .

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    Today, it is distributed on cable television systems, internet television, and broadcast stations in sixteen U.S. states and the U.S. Virgin Islands and now worldwide. CatholicTV broadcasts programming relevant to Catholic viewers, including live religious services , talk shows, devotional programs, educational series, entertainment, and ...

  4. Mannheim Palace Church - Wikipedia

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    The Mannheim Palace Church (German: Mannheimer Schlosskirche), founded as a court chapel, was built in the 18th century and is part of the Mannheim PalaceThe church served as court chapel for the prince-electors of the Electorate of the Palatinate between 1731 and 1777 and belongs to the oldest parish churches of the Old Catholic diocese in Germany.

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  6. How to Stream Christmas Eve Mass Online and on TV - AOL

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    If you'd prefer to watch the midnight mass live, you can stream it on the Vatican Youtube Channel. The Mass begins Dec. 24, at 1:30 p.m. ET ( 7:30 p.m. Central European Standard Time).

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  8. St. Sebastian (Mannheim) - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim was first mentioned in the Lorsch Codex in 766. [2] Since when there was a church in Mannheim is not known, a parish priest was first attested in 1309. In the Worms synodale of 1496, a visitation protocol of the parishes of the Worms diocese, the Mannheim parish church was described and it was recorded for the first time that St. Sebastian was the patron of the church and village. [3]

  9. LCBC - Wikipedia

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    By 2011, it was the thirty-eighth largest church in the United States, with a weekly attendance of 10,147. [2] LCBC has continued to grow: in 2013, it was the tenth fastest-growing church in the United States, with a weekly attendance of 13,854, twenty-seven percent larger than at the beginning of 2012. [ 3 ]