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  2. Church of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Blaise (Brooklyn)

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    The Church of Saint Ignatius, Nostrand Ave and Carroll Street, Crown Heights, Brooklyn was used as a chapel of ease within the merged parish. [6] The Church of St. Ignatius was finally closed and DiMarzio authorized the future sale of the land in 2013. The combined parish church is run by the Marist Brothers (Marists in the U.S. / the Society ...

  3. St. Blaise's Church (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The parish was merged with that of St. Francis of Assisi's Church (Brooklyn, New York), which had been established in 1898, to form the parish of St. Francis of Assisi / St. Blaise. The combined parish is located at 319 Maple Street, Brooklyn, New York 11225, the premises of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. [2]

  4. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn

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    St. Francis de Sales Church 129-16 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Belle Harbor: St. Helen Church 157-10 83 St., Howard Beach Constructed in 1962. [65] St. Joan of Arc Church 82-00 35th Ave, Jackson Heights: St Francis of Assisi Church 21-17 45th St, Astoria, Constructed in 1930. [66] St. John Vianney Parish 140-10 34 Ave., Flushing St. Joseph Church

  5. List of closed churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    Church of St. Leo (E. 28th St., between Fifth & Madison Aves.) – established in 1880 and suppressed in 1908; became a mission of St. Stephen Church. Eventually given to the Sisters of Mary Reparatrix as a monastery and retreat house, it was sold to a private developer and demolished in the 1980s. Church of St. Mark (Stuyvesant Ave. at Second ...

  6. List of congregations of the Franciscan Third Order Regular ...

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    "Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia" were also sent to Buffalo, New York in response to the plea of the Redemptorist priests to serve the people of the rapidly growing city. The community in Buffalo became a separate congregation in the autumn of 1863, the Sisters of St. Francis Third Order Regular of Buffalo (Williamsville Franciscans). [68]

  7. Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, formally known as the Congregation of the Religious Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, were founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1858. They have been actively involved in the education of boys and young men, primarily on Long Island , New York , serving the Diocese of Brooklyn (and later also ...

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  9. St. Francis of Assisi Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Francis of Assisi is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and is located at 135–139 West 31st Street, Manhattan, New York City. [1] The parish is staffed by the Order of Friars Minor .