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This is a list of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.It covers the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island in New York City. The Archdiocese of New York also covers Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester counties in the Hudson Valley region of New York State.
This is a list of closed and open churches within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.In 2006, the Diocese started the "Called to BE Church" initiative. As of November 2015, this initiative had reduced the number of parishes to 126 [1] through church mergers and closings in response to declining church enrollment, priest shortages, and changing demographics.
The Provincialate is located at St. Conrad Friary in White Plains. Several notable parishes include Sacred Heart in Yonkers, Our Lady of Sorrows on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and Capuchin Youth and Family Ministries (CYFM) based in Garrison. [10] Order of Saint Augustine (OSA) - The Augustinians staff St. Nicholas of Tolentine Parish in ...
Sacred Heart, New York City, may refer to the following: Sacred Heart of Jesus School New York 456 West 52nd St; Convent of the Sacred Heart (New York) Sacred Heart Church (Brooklyn) / Church of the Sacred Hearts of Mary and Jesus (Brooklyn, New York), merged to become the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary – St. Stephen (Brooklyn, New York)
Villa Maria Motherhouse Complex, or Felician Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary Convent Chapel and Convent, is a historic Roman Catholic convent located at Cheektowaga in Erie County, New York. It is included in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo .
St. Mary Academy was an all-girls school run by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, located at 610 West Elm Avenue in Monroe, Michigan. The academy was founded in 1846. Monroe Catholic Central was an all-boys school run by the Brothers of the Holy Cross, located in the building which now houses St. Mary Catholic Central.
The Congregation of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart (FMSC) was founded in 1861 in Gemona del Friuli by Father Gregory Fioravanti and Lady Laura Laroux, Duchess of Bauffremont. In 1865, at the request of the Franciscan Fathers, three Sisters came to the parish of St. Francis of Assisi, New York City to serve immigrants ...
Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary – Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary; operated from 1947 to unknown closing date. Academy of the Sacred Heart – Run by the Society of the Sacred Heart; operated from 1841 to 1917. All Saints Academy – Staffed by the Sisters of Charity.