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  2. Saints Neumann and Goretti High School - Wikipedia

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    Saint John Neumann High School was an all-male Roman Catholic high school located in South Philadelphia. Southeast Catholic High School opened at the intersection of Seventh Street and Christian Street in 1934. The school became Bishop Neumann High School, after John Neumann, in 1955. In March of the following year the school moved to 2600 ...

  3. National Shrine of St. John Neumann - Wikipedia

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  4. National Shrine of Saint John Neumann - Wikipedia

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    The National Shrine of St. John Neumann is a Roman Catholic National shrine dedicated to St. John Neumann, the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia and the first American male to be canonized. The shrine is located in the lower church of St. Peter the Apostle Church at 1019 North 5th Street, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The ...

  5. Parish of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia (Red Hook, New York)

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    The Parish of St. Christopher and St. Sylvia is a parish under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located in Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York. In November 2014, the Archdiocese of New York announced that the parish of St. Sylvia's Church in Tivoli, New York would merge with St. Christopher's. Although it would ...

  6. National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Liguori - Wikipedia

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    John Neumann was one of the early pastors of St. Alphonsus prior to becoming Bishop of Philadelphia in 1852. He was canonized on June 19, 1977. [ 4 ] Neumann's assistant pastor, Francis Xavier Seelos , served as pastor after his departure and later worked in areas from Connecticut to Illinois and New Orleans.

  7. John Neumann - Wikipedia

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    John Nepomucene Neumann CSsR (German: Johann Nepomuk Neumann, Czech: Jan Nepomucký Neumann, Latin: Ioannes Nepomucenus Neumann; March 28, 1811 [1] – January 5, 1860) was a Bohemian-born American prelate of the Catholic Church.

  8. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

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    Parish of St. Joseph-St. Thomas-St. John Neumann – Established in 2017. St. Joseph's Church (16 Poplar Ave.) – Established in 1855; merged in 1959. Church of St. Thomas the Apostle (6097 Amboy Rd.) – Established in 1938; merged in 1959. Church of St. John Neumann (1380 Arthur Kill Rd.) – Established in 1982; merged in 2017.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2001, the diocese dedicated the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center in Piscataway. After Breen resigned in 2003, John Paul II selected Auxiliary Bishop Paul Gregory Bootkoski that same year as the next bishop of Metuchen. [10] The diocese's annual Blue Mass was re-established in 2003.