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  2. Proprietary church - Wikipedia

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    Opening page of the Lorsch Codex, detailing the Lorsch land holdings of the proprietary Lorsch Abbey. During the Middle Ages, a proprietary church (Latin ecclesia propria, German Eigenkirche) was a church, abbey or cloister built on private ground by a feudal lord, over which he retained proprietary interests, especially the right of what in English law is "advowson", that of nominating the ...

  3. Proprietary chapel - Wikipedia

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    A proprietary chapel is a chapel that originally belonged to a private person, but with the intention that it would be open to the public, rather than restricted (as with private chapels in the stricter sense) to members of a family or household, or members of an institution. Generally, however, some of the seating—sometimes a substantial ...

  4. Former churches are finding new life after religious calling

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    Realtor Janet Czekalski purchased the former Free Methodist Church in Harrison in the 1970s, when it was unusual to purchase a former religious building and even less common to repurpose it, she said.

  5. List of wealthiest religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church in Australia: 23.25 Australia: Catholicism: Extrapolated figure from calculating assets and investments in the state of Victoria. [7] Seventh-day Adventist Church: 15.6 United States: Adventism: As of 1998. [8] Church of England: 13.84 United Kingdom: Anglican: Endowment funds. [9] Church of Sweden: 11.41 Sweden: Lutheran: FY2012.

  6. Saint Joseph's Church (Albany, New York) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, St. Joseph's Church canonically merged with Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in North Albany, and the St. Joseph's Church building ceased to be used. [7] By then, St. Joseph's Church needed up to $2 million worth of repairs to fix cracked stained-glass windows, a leaking roof, the building's foundation, and a rusted and collapsed iron fence.

  7. Norwegian church sale - Wikipedia

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    Interest in the sale increased when the government clarified that the new church owners could collect the tithe from the congregation directly. The first sale was completed on 3 May 1723. The bulk of the sale was completed by 1726, and the last set of churches were sold by 1730. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Palm Beach building that houses Church Mouse set for landmark ...

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    The building that houses the Church Mouse thrift store at 376 S. County Road was recommended for landmarks designation Nov. 20 by Palm Beach's landmarks board.

  9. Potter's House Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Church in Arizona, United States Potter's House Christian Fellowship Christian Fellowship Ministries The Door, Victory Chapel 34°37′50.48″N 112°25′38.33″W  /  34.6306889°N 112.4273139°W  / 34.6306889; -112.4273139  (Potter's House) Location Prescott, Arizona Country United States Denomination Non-denominational, Pentecostal Previous denomination Foursquare Gospel Church ...