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  2. Tarcisius - Wikipedia

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    The St. Tarcissus parish in Chicago, Illinois, was established in 1926, with St. Tarcissus Church dedicated in 1954. The parish was combined in 2020 with two other parishes on Chicago's north side to form the new St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish, with St. Tarcissus designated the parish church (and the other two churches relegated to ...

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  4. Saint-Tharcisius - Wikipedia

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    The village was named after Roman martyr Tarcisius who preferred to be killed rather than desecrate the Eucharist in the 3rd century. [2] History

  5. St Tarcisius Church, Camberley - Wikipedia

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    St Tarcisius Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Camberley, Surrey. It was built between 1923 and 1924 and was designed by Frederick Walters. It is situated on the London Road, to the north of the town, next to The Atrium Shopping Centre. It is a Grade II listed building. [2]

  6. Portal : Catholic Church/Patron Archive/August 15 2007

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  7. St Tarcisius Church - Wikipedia

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    St Tarcisius Church may refer to: United Kingdom. St Tarcisius Church, Camberley, Surrey; United States. St Tarcisius Church, Framingham, see Places of worship in ...

  8. List of works by Alexandre Falguière - Wikipedia

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    Tarcisius, martyr chrétien The Musée d'Orsay hold an 1868 marble version of this work. The plaster model was purchased by the State from the Salon of 1867 and shown at the "l'Exposition Universelle" from 1867 to 1900.

  9. Tarasios of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Tarasios was born and raised in the city of Constantinople.A son of a high-ranking judge, Tarasios was related to important families, including that of the later Patriarch Photios the Great.