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Holy Name Church is a Catholic church and diocesan shrine, the seat of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Star of the New Evangelization Parish in Columbus, Ohio. It is part of the Diocese of Columbus and located just north of the campus of the Ohio State University. [1] The parish was erected in 1905, and the current Byzantine-Romanesque church was ...
Reynoldsburg (Columbus area) Cathedral of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary ( Macedonian Orthodox ) (not in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarch) 39°58′40″N 82°47′31″W / 39.977893°N 82.791982°W / 39.977893; -82.791982 ( Cathedral of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (Reynoldsburg
Saint Leo Oratory (Columbus, Ohio) Columbus 221 Hanford St, Columbus, OH 43206 Romanesque revival: Saint Leo the Great Oratory is home to canons of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. [6] The church building is part of the Merion Village Ohio historical site. [7] Saint Dominic Church Columbus 453 N 20th St, Columbus, OH 43203
St. John's Pro-Cathedral Diocese of Altoona: 1901–1923 [28] St. John the Apostle Cathedral Archdiocese of Oregon City: 1845–1862 [29] St. John the Evangelist Church: Diocese of Indianapolis: 1878–1906 [30] St. John the Evangelist: Diocese of Philadelphia: 1838–1864 [31] St. Joseph New Cathedral: Diocese of Buffalo: 1915–1976 [32] St ...
This is a list of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans.The archdiocese encompasses eight civil parishes in Louisiana: St. Bernard, Jefferson (except Grand Isle) [note 1], Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, and Washington.
The visit of Cincinnati Bishop John Purcell to central Ohio in June 1836, began the activity of the Catholic Church in the city of Columbus. After saying Mass in a house on Canal Street on June 5, Purcell asked the Catholic men in attendance to meet regarding the construction of a church.
1830: Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs, founded in Somerset, Ohio; moved to Columbus, Ohio 1868 [5] [6] 1860: Congregation of St. Mary, founded in New Orleans, Louisiana [ 7 ] 1880: Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine de' Ricci, founded in Albany, New York (later moved to Elkins Park, Pennsylvania) [ 8 ]
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