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Miami Lakes (Miami area) Christ the Saviour Cathedral ( Orthodox Church in America ) 25°55′27″N 80°19′30″W / 25.9241178°N 80.3248706°W / 25.9241178; -80.3248706 ( Christ the Saviour Orthodox Cathedral (Miami,
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, and variations with St. Thomas' or St. Thomas's, may refer to: In the United States (by state): St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Alamosa ...
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Miami, Florida is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida. It is located at North Bayshore Drive a short distance north of the Venetian Causeway, near the Carnival Center in Miami (464 NE 16th Street, 33132). On October 10, 1980, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
The African-American communicants of St. Thomas' Church formed St. Simon's Mission Chapel in the late-19th century and it operated on the property associated with the Croome Industrial and Agricultural School (Croom Settlement School), which operated from about 1902 to 1952. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1]
The Episcopal Church in Southeast Florida is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) which extends from Key West, Florida on the south, to Jensen Beach on the north and inland to Clewiston on the west. Major cities in the diocese are Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.
St. James House of Prayer Episcopal Church; St. John's Baptist Church (Miami, Florida) St. John's Episcopal Church (Tallahassee, Florida) St. Joseph Catholic Mission Church; St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Palm Bay, Florida) St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pensacola) St. Luke Baptist Church; St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Cemetery (Courtenay ...
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The Episcopal Diocese of Florida is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA). It originally comprised the whole state of Florida, but is now bounded on the west by the Apalachicola River, on the north by the Georgia state line, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the south by the northern boundaries of Volusia, Marion, and Citrus counties.