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St. Michael the Archangel 420 Sandusky St, Toledo St. Patrick Historic: 130 Avondale Ave, Toledo Built 1901; listed on NRHP St. Patrick Heatherdowns 4201 Heatherdowns Blvd, Toledo Ss. Peter and Paul 728 S St. Clair St, Toledo St. Pius X 2950 Ilger Ave, Toledo St. Stephen 1880 Genesee St, Toledo Part of Epiphany of the Lord Parish St. Thomas ...
The Church of St. Patrick is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church at 130 Avondale Avenue in Toledo, Ohio, in the Diocese of Toledo. It is noted for its historic parish church, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
The 2025 season is St Patrick's Athletic F.C.'s 96th year in existence and is the Supersaint's 74th consecutive season in the top-flight of Irish football. It is the first full season in charge for manager Stephen Kenny, having taken over from Jon Daly in May 2024.
Five Points: (North/West) Designated because of the intersections of Sylvania Ave, Lewis Ave, Phillips Ave and Martha Dr. Glendale-Heatherdowns (Byrne-Heatherdowns Village): Located in South Toledo, this area is an example of a classic post-WWII neighborhood. Curvilinear, tree-lined streets surround many parks.
St. Patrick's Parish Complex is a historic church building, with associated rectory and cemetery, located at Northfield Church and Whitmore Lake Roads in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976. [ 2 ]
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St Patrick's Athletic 1–1 Mura: Nando Pijnaker New Zealand: 2020 Olympics: 25 February 2022, League of Ireland: St Patrick's Athletic 1–2 Sligo Rovers: Vítězslav Jaroš Czech Republic: UEFA Euro 2024: 27 March 2021, League of Ireland: St Patrick's Athletic 2–1 Drogheda United: Andre Burley Saint Kitts and Nevis: 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral School at 32 Prince Street, across from the cathedral, predates the church itself. It was built in 1825–1826 as the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, operated by the Sisters of Charity. In 1851, the asylum became for girls only, and in 1886 became St. Patrick's Convent and Girls School, before turning co-educational again.