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Thompson's Station is a town in Williamson County, Tennessee.The population has grown from 2,194 at the 2010 Census to 7,485 in the 2020 Census. [7] Locations in Thompson's Station listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include the Jacob Critz House and the Thomas L. Critz House, Thompson's Station Bank, John Neely House, James P. Johnson House, Homestead Manor and James ...
The one other church listed is a formal cathedral and on the national registry Pages in category "Roman Catholic cathedrals in Tennessee" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
In 1893, the diocese contained 18,000 Catholics, 38 churches, and 30 priests. [8] By the time of Byrne's death 30 years later in 1923, there were 25,000 Catholics, 58 churches, and 53 priests. [9] One of Byrne's most significant accomplishments was the construction of a new cathedral.
St. Philip Catholic Church is on the corner of Main Street and First Ave. and has many buildings on its campus that take up a whole block. This building was once a bank. Photo taken Jan. 28, 2020.
St. Michael's Catholic Church (Cedar Hill, Tennessee) St. Patrick's Catholic Church and Rectory This page was last edited on 12 August 2019, at 14:50 (UTC). Text ...
St. Marks Presbyterian Church (Rogersville, Tennessee) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Memphis, Tennessee) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee) St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (Memphis, Tennessee) St. Michael's Catholic Church (Cedar Hill, Tennessee) St. Patrick's Catholic Church and Rectory
The Congregation of St. Cecilia, commonly known as the Nashville Dominicans, is a religious institute of the Roman Catholic Church located in Nashville, Tennessee.It is a member of the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious, one of the two organizations which represent women religious in the United States (the other is the Leadership Conference of Women Religious).
James P. Lyke, After the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King in Memphis, TN, Father Lyke requested to be sent to Memphis, where he served for nine years as pastor at St. Thomas Church (now St. Augustine). He was the first African American Catholic priest to serve in the state of Tennessee.