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Closed in 1992 (merged into St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish). [89] Parish is now part of St. Thomas the Apostle Parish. Ss. Simon and Jude 1607 Greentree Rd., Scott Township: Part of St. Raphael the Archangel Parish. Word of God 7446 McClure Ave., Swissvale: Part of St. Joseph the Worker Parish.
As in all the Ellis foundations, at Sts Simon and Jude there is a monthly Mass 'For all who have ever worshipped in this church'. The church, designed by Clement Jackson, was opened in 1905 as the Tulse Hill Mission and Father (later Canon) Rory Fletcher, a former surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital, was appointed as the first Mission Priest.
321 10th St, Huntington Beach Ss. Simon and Jude 20444 Magnolia St, Huntington Beach Founded 1905 as St. Mary's mission of St. Joseph's in Santa Ana, elevated to parochial status 1912. Rededicated to Saints Simon and Jude 1921. Current church built 1973. Staffed by Franciscans from 1964 [25]-2020. [26] St. Vincent de Paul
Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. The original St. Vincent de Paul Parish was established in 1847 for what was then a large Irish community. It was combined with another parish and became the Prince of Peace Parish in 1970. St. Jude Catholic Church: built 1938 1990 NRHP-listed as part of the City of St. Jude
St. Jude 147 Main St, Waltham Founded in 1949, current church dedicated in 1952 [188] St. Julia 374 Boston Post Rd, Weston [189] St. Mary 58 Carpenter St, Foxborough: Founded in 1959 [190] St. Mary 1 Church Square, Franklin: Founded as a mission church in 1871, became a parish in 1877. Current church dedicated in 1927 [191] St. Mary 708 ...
Most Precious Blood/Saints Simon and Jude Parish Saints Simon and Jude Church, 185 Van Sicklen St, Gravesend: Combined in one parish. [14] Our Lady of Consolation Church 184 Metropolitan Ave. Our Lady of Częstochowa and St Casimir Church: 183 25th St, Sunset Park: Constructed in 1904, merged with St. Casimir in 1980. Polish national church.
10 St. Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea, 379; Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop of Constantinople, c. 389; Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, c. 385 (Commemoration) W – LCMS; 11; 12; 13 Octave of the Epiphany - The Baptism of Our Lord (W) - historic, now commonly observed on the Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany
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