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St.Mary's Catholic Church

The history of St. Mary’s Catholic Church is strongly associated with the German American community that quickly developed in Indianapolis during the mid-19th century, when many Germans immigrated to the midwest. The church with its dominating octagonal towers and exterior ...

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St. Mary's Catholic Church Bell

Linwood, Nebraska

Inscribed on the Bell:

Henry Stuckstede B F Co.

St. Louis, Mo.

St John Baptist

Linwood, Nebr

1901

Weight: 1,450 lbs.

Father Francis Zalud of Abie, Nebraska, arranged for the organization of a new daughter parish, that of St. Mary's in nearby Linwood, Nebraska, and the ...

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St. Mary's Catholic Church

Built 1906-1907

This building has been placed on

The National Register of

Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

Built 1906 – 1907

Constructed of locally quarried tufa stone, this Mission Revival building served as the Catholic church from 1906 ...

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St. Mary's Catholic Church

St. Mary's Church began as a mission of the Catholic diocese of Grand Rapids. The first church was built around 1884. The parish grew to become a predominantly Polish congregation while under the pastorate of Father Casimir Skory (1892-1905). In ...

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St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church

of

St. Mary's Charleston

Established 1789

Incorporated February 19, 1791

The first Roman Catholic Church in

South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia.

This is the third structure on this site.

The first, a wooden building, was ...

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St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Has been placed on the

National Register

Of Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on Hasell Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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St Mary's Catholic Church

With the founding of the Greenville

Missions in 1852 this parish,

dedicated to Our Lady of the Sacred

Heart of Jesus, became the Mother

Church of Catholicism in the twelve

counties of Upstate South Carolina

which comprise the Piedmont Deanery

of the Diocese of Charleston.

Marker is on ...

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