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The first permanent post-Reformation Roman Catholic church in Cambridge was Our Lady and the English Martyrs opened and consecrated on 8 October 1890. The Roman Catholic population continued to grow and the opening of a Carmelite convent at 104-106 Chesterton Road in 1923 provided a new place of worship on the Northern side of the town.
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Essex Catholic Community Holy Family/St. Lawrence Church, 30 Lincoln St, Essex Junction: Holy Family was founded in 1883, current church dedicated in 1893. Now part of Essex Catholic Community [62] St. Pius X Church, 20 Jericho Rd, Essex Junction Founded in 1957, current church dedicated in 1961, Now part of Essex Catholic Community [63]
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church: Bradford: Saint Mary's Church: Brandon: Saint Michael's Church: Brattleboro: Saint Bernadette's Church: Bridport: Catholic Center at the University of Vermont: Burlington: Christ the King Church: Burlington: Saint Anthony's Church: Burlington: Saint Joseph's Cathedral: Burlington: Saint Mark's Church ...
Now part of Stoughton Catholic Parishes [153] St. James Church, 560 Page St, Stoughton Now part of Stoughton Catholic Parishes [153] St. Mary 211 N. Main St, Randolph: Founded in 1851, current church dedicated in 1989 [154] Sts. Mary and Joseph Collaborative St. Joseph Church, 272 Main St, Kingston: Now partnered with St. Mary Parish
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