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The National Shrine of St. Joseph (De Pere, WI, USA) exterior. The National Shrine of St. Joseph is located in De Pere, Wisconsin, a few miles from the city of Green Bay, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay. The Shrine is located at 123 Grant Street, De Pere, Wisconsin, on the St. Norbert College campus. [1]
St. Joseph's Catholic Church Complex is located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The church building itself was built in 1888. On October 28, 1983, the complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance. [2] St. Joseph's Parish was organized in 1842, the first Roman Catholic church in Waukesha.
The Shrine came into care of St. Norbert Abbey in 1969 and was moved to the Abbey for some years. [9] It was moved back to its original location at St. Joseph Church, St. Norbert College in the middle of 2015. [9] A weekly novena to St. Joseph, started by Father Durin in 1888 and continues with rare interruptions, Wednesdays at 12:30pm.
National Shrine of Saint Joseph (De Pere, Wisconsin) Saint Joseph's Oratory (Green Bay, Wisconsin) , now named St. Patrick's Oratory St. Peter's and St. Joseph's Catholic Churches , Oconto, Wisconsin
The Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman is the mother church of the Diocese of La Crosse. The cathedral, designed by architect Edward J. Schulte, was completed in 1962. [1] Built of limestone, it has a tall clock tower which rises above the surrounding buildings in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin. [2]
St. Joseph Cathedral 1911 When McGavick died in 1948, Treacy automatically succeeded him as bishop of La Crosse. During his 16-year tenure, Treacy founded Holy Cross Seminary, oversaw the construction of the Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman in La Crosse, and established 47 churches, 43 convents, and 42 schools.
St. John XXIII 1800 N. Wisconsin Street, Port Washington Founded in 2016 with merger of Immaculate Conception, St. Mary’s, St. Peter of Alcantara Parishes [135] St. John the Baptist: N9288 Cty W, Johnsburg: Founded in 1841 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1902 [136] [137] St. Joseph S89 W22650 Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend [138] St. Joseph
The Basilica of St. Josaphat is a Catholic minor basilica in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1901 in the Polish cathedral style by Milwaukee's Polish immigrant community. The basilica is named for Josaphat Kuntsevych, a Ruthenian martyr and saint.