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Ss. Peter and Paul (Beaver) 200 3rd St., Beaver: Part of Our Lady of the Valley Parish. Ss. Peter and Paul (East Liberty) 130 Larimer Ave., East Liberty, Pittsburgh Ss. Peter and Paul (1857–1992) St. Charles Lwanga (1992–2020) St. Mary Magdalene (2020–) [63] [11] Closed in 1992 Transfiguration 100 McKrell Rd., Russellton
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-6148, "Saints Peter & Paul Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Quemahoning Street, Boswell, Somerset County, PA", 1 photo, 1 photo caption page HABS No. PA-6149, " Saint Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church School, Stonycreek Street & Hower Avenue, Boswell, Somerset County, PA ", 1 photo, 1 photo ...
Chancel c. 1903, prior to addition of the apse Basilica interior Basilica dome. With its grand façade, vaulted dome, ornate main altar, eight side chapels and main sanctuary that comfortably holds 2,000 worshippers, the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is the largest brownstone structure and one of the most architecturally notable structures in the city of Philadelphia.
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, and variations using Saint or Saints or other, may refer to one of many churches dedicated to the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul around the world, including: Armenia
Location of Beaver County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register ...
St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church 1904 1001 Braddock Avenue Braddock 1983 Demolished Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church: 1891 Adolphus Druiding and John T. Comès: 130 Larimer Avenue East Liberty 1983 St. Peter & St. Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church 1906
Saints Peter and Paul Church is a historic former Roman Catholic church in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is often referred to colloquially as the "Dogma Church" because of its appearance in the climactic scene of the 1999 Kevin Smith film Dogma .
St. Peter's Church in the present-day North Side of Pittsburgh served as the cathedral of the Diocese of Allegheny from 1876 until 1889. [1]The Diocese of Allegheny (Latin: Dioecesis Alleghenensis) was a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church, in the state of Pennsylvania from 1876–1889.