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  2. Saint Edward Seminary - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, the seminary opened as a minor seminary; it became a major (college level) seminary in 1935. In 1958, Saint Thomas the Apostle Seminary opened as a major seminary on 50 acres of the site and St. Edward continued as a minor seminary. The Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle closed St. Edward in 1976 and sold it to the State of Washington in ...

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Seattle (Latin: Archidiœcesis Seattlensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in western Washington State in the United States. The Diocese was known as the Diocese of Nesqually from 1850 to 1907. The mother church of the archdiocese is St. James Cathedral in Seattle.

  4. Saint Edward State Park - Wikipedia

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    From the 1920s until 1977, the land on which Saint Edward State Park sits was owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle. From 1931, it was developed and used for a seminary by the Sulpician Order. [1] The St. Edward Seminary, opened in 1931, was designed by John Graham, Sr., a renowned Seattle architect, and constructed in eight months ...

  5. Edward John O'Dea - Wikipedia

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    Edward John O'Dea (November 23, 1856 – December 25, 1932) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Nesqually in Washington State from 1896 until 1907. When the Vatican renamed the diocese as the Diocese of Seattle in 1907, O'Dea served as its bishop until his death in 1932.

  6. St. James Cathedral (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is named for St. James the Greater, patron saint of the archdiocese, and is the third church in the territory presently known as the Archdiocese of Seattle to bear the name. The need for a cathedral in Seattle arose in 1903 when Edward O'Dea , bishop of what was then known as the Diocese of Nesqually (later spelled "Nisqually ...

  7. Category:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church (Marysville, Washington) Saint Edward Seminary; Saint Francis Xavier Mission (Lewis County, Washington) St. James Cathedral (Seattle) Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater; St. Martin's Abbey, Washington; Saint Martin's University; Template:Schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle; Seattle University

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  9. Rainier Valley, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Edward Roman Catholic Church is the cultural heart of the Filipino community in the Valley. The Valley neighborhoods lying along Rainier Avenue South rival any other part of Seattle for age, since they are near the historic streetcar (removed in 1937) that in 1892 connected downtown Seattle to Columbia City and then later to Renton, known as ...