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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati

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    6204 Desmond St, Cincinnati (Madisonville) Present church completed in 1874. [32] Appears to have absorbed St. Margaret-St. John Parish in 2022. [33] St. Antoninus 1500 Linneman St, Cincinnati Parish established and present church completed in 1944. [34] St. Bartholomew 9375 Winton Rd, Cincinnati (Springfield Township) St. Bernard

  3. Saint Peter the Apostle Church (Vinzons) - Wikipedia

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    A town named Tacboan was established by Franciscan priests in 1581. In 1611, Rev. Fr. Juan de Losar, OFM built a church named after Saint Peter. Fr. Losar was the first parish priest of the church. In 1624, the whole town of Tacboan was relocated and it was called Indan where a new church was built with the same patron saint, St. Peter the Apostle.

  4. Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains is a Catholic cathedral of the Latin Church in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The basilica is a Greek revival structure located at 8th and Plum streets in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States. It is dedicated to Saint Peter's imprisonment and liberation.

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    St. Monica Church in Cincinnati served as the cathedral from 1938 to 1957. Bishop Henry K. Moeller of Columbus was named coadjutor archbishop in Cincinnati by Pope Pius X in 1903. When Elder died in 1904, Moeller succeeded him as the fourth archbishop of Cincinnati. [ 26 ]

  6. Edward J. Schulte - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Schulte (April 27, 1890 – June 7, 1975) was an architect who designed a number of mid-twentieth-century churches notable for their blending of a modern idiom with traditional function.

  7. St. Paul Church (Over the Rhine) - Wikipedia

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    Deconsecrated in 1974, [citation needed] the church complex was named to the National Register of Historic Places in the same year; the buildings compose a historic district, the "St. Paul Church Historic District". [1] In 1981, The Verdin Company, a bell and clock company, purchased the church, convent, schools, and rectory. The buildings were ...

  8. St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Versailles, Ohio)

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    Inside, the church retains a high degree of historic integrity: still in place are the wood-burning stove, the reed organ, the hand-carven pulpit, and the original sandblasted windows. [ 2 ] In 1980, St. Peter's Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places , [ 1 ] both because of its well-preserved historic architecture and ...

  9. Vine Street Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Members of the German Evangelical Reform Churches of St. Peter and St. Paul of Cincinnati founded the cemetery, now known as the Vine Street Hill Cemetery in 1849. On February 26, 1850, the first land for the cemetery was purchased from Samuel West. In August 1882 additional land was purchased from F. Feldman and S. West.