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St. Mary's Cathedral (Malankara Orthodox Syrian) (Oriental Orthodox communion 40°07′40″N 75°05′22″W / 40.127801°N 75.089582°W / 40.127801; -75.089582 ( St. Mary's Malankara Orthodox Cathedral (Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
St. Leo the Great 6670 Keystone Street Demolished HABS PA-6692-B: St. Mary Magdalen de' Pazzi Church: 712 Montrose Street St. Mary's: 248 South 4th Street St. Michael's Church: 1445 North 2nd Street St. Monica Parish Church: 2422 South 17th Street Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Church: 1718 South 9th Street Saint Paul Church: 923 Christian Street
The first Catholic church in Philadelphia was Saint Joseph's, which was built in 1733. As the Catholic Church grew, a new church called Saint Mary's was built in 1763; it became Philadelphia's first cathedral in 1810. As the Catholic Church continued to grow, Saint John the Evangelist was made the cathedral in 1838 when a larger church was needed.
1863 Robert Henry Pattison served as St. George's pastor in the midst of the Civil War. His son, Robert E. Pattison, a life-long member of St. George's, was elected Pennsylvania's 20th governor. 1952 June 17 - Birthplace of the Northeastern Jurisdictional Board of Lay Activities.
The George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate, also known as the George W. South Memorial Protestant Episcopal Church, is a historic church at 18th and Diamond Street in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
236 Hermitage St, Philadelphia: Founded in 1885, current church finished in 1897 [93] Immaculate Heart of Mary 819 E. Cathedral Rd, Philadelphia Founded in 1952, current church dedicated in 1965 [94] St. Bridget 3673 Midvale Ave, Philadelphia Founded in 1853, current church dedicated in 1927 [95] St. John the Baptist 119 Rector St, Philadelphia
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Today, the Greater Bible Way Temple utilizes the building. Across the street from the former St. Gregory church, at the intersection of Media Street and North 52nd Street, is the former George Institute Branch Library of the Free Library of Philadelphia. On January 9, 2011, a fire destroyed the former St. Gregory Parochial School building.