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  2. St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church (Wilmington, Delaware)

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    Named in honor of Anthony of Padua, it falls within the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Wilmington and is operated by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. It is situated in Wilmington's Little Italy neighborhood, where the parish includes St. Anthony's School (adjacent to the church) and Padua Academy.

  3. St. Anthony of Padua Church (New Bedford, Massachusetts)

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    St. Anthony of Padua was founded in 1895 to serve the needs of French Canadian Catholics who lived in the North End of New Bedford. The new parish was under the care of first pastor, Fr. Hormisdas Deslauriers (1861–1916), an energetic leader who would have great influence on the parishes future development.

  4. St. Anthony of Padua Parish (Fairfield, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony of Padua Parish is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, in the Diocese of Bridgeport.. The parish was established in 1927 as a national parish for Polish immigrants, one of a number of Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England, and staffed by Conventual Franciscans.

  5. St. Anthony's Church (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Anthony is a Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 1496 Commonwealth Avenue, Van Nest, Bronx, New York City, near the corner of Mansion Street and Commonwealth Avenue. Founded in 1908 as an Italian Personal Parish.

  6. St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church (Hoven, South Dakota)

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    The St. Anthony of Padua Church is a historic Catholic church in Hoven, South Dakota, within the Diocese of Sioux Falls.Nicknamed "the Cathedral of the Prairie" (though it has never technically been a cathedral), [2] it is noted for its ornate Romanesque and Gothic Revival architecture, the cost and scale of which are unusual for a small rural town. [3]

  7. St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church (Sterling, Colorado)

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    St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church is a historic church at 329 S. 3rd Street in Sterling, Colorado, United States. It was built in 1911 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The building was designed in 1910 by John P. Eisentraut's Black Hills Company, an architectural firm of Deadwood, South Dakota. [2]

  8. Church of Our Lady of Pity (Staten Island) - Wikipedia

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    Later, a Polish-speaking priest held services in a social hall. In 1908, St. Anthony of Padua was founded as a mission church by Rev. Joseph Brzoziewski, pastor of St. Adalbert's Church to serve members of the Polish Catholic community in Linoleumville. [10] Father John W. Suchy was the first pastor. A church was built, and in 1929, a parish hall.

  9. St. Anthony of Padua Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Anthony of Padua is a Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 155 Sullivan Street at the corner of West Houston Street, in the South Village and SoHo neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City.