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  2. Dunstable Priory - Wikipedia

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    The Priory Church of St Peter with its monastery (Dunstable Priory) was founded in 1132 by Henry I for Augustinian Canons in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. [1] St Peter's today is only the nave of what remains of an originally much larger Augustinian priory church.

  3. Cathedral Church of St. Peter (Tallahassee, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Cathedral, properly the Cathedral Church of St Peter, is an Anglican cathedral in Tallahassee, Florida, USA, dedicated to Saint Peter and seat of the Bishop of the Gulf Atlantic Diocese of the Anglican Church in North America. It was built in 2012–2014 to provide a home for the young parish of St Peter's Anglican Church, and was ...

  4. St. Peter Cathedral (Erie, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Plans for the building of St. Peter Cathedral were initiated in 1873 by Bishop Tobias Mullen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie. The cornerstone was laid in a formal ceremony held on St. Peter in Chains Day (See General Roman Calendar as in 1954), 1 August 1875. After years of construction and a fundraising campaign that involved parishes ...

  5. St. Peter's Church (Queenstown, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Church, also known as the Church of St. Peter the Apostle, is a nearly 200-years-old Catholic church located in Maryland's Eastern Shore near Queenstown.It is a prominent landmark along U.S. Route 50 in Maryland, which is part of the main route from Washington and Baltimore to Atlantic beach resort towns in Maryland and Delaware.

  6. Patrimony of Saint Peter - Wikipedia

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    From the early 13th century, the Patrimony of Saint Peter was one of the four provinces established by Pope Innocent III as a division of the Ecclesiastical States. It included the part of ancient Tuscia subject to the Apostolic See, i.e. the current province of Viterbo and the district of Civitavecchia .

  7. Fabric of Saint Peter - Wikipedia

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    The Fabric of Saint Peter (Latin: Reverenda Fabrica Sancti Petri, Italian: Fabbrica di San Pietro) is a Catholic institution responsible for the conservation and maintenance of St. Peter's Basilica and exercising vigilance over its sacred character and the organization of visitors.

  8. St Peter's Church, Stapenhill - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey was subject to the 16th-century dissolution of the monasteries and a parliamentary commission of 1650 recommended integrating these properties into St Peter's parish but this was not achieved until 1864. In 1996 the southern part of Stapenhill, where a new housing estate had been constructed, was separated into a new parish around the ...

  9. Paul VI Audience Hall - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed on land donated by the Knights of Columbus and is named for Pope St. Paul VI. [ 2 ] It lies partially in the Vatican City but mostly in Rome : the Italian part of the building is treated as an extraterritorial area of the Holy See , and is used by the pope as an alternative to St. Peter's Square when conducting his Wednesday ...