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Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo's Faith Elevators website; Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Buildings - U.S. National Register of Historic Places on Waymarking.com "Houses of Worship: A Guide to the Religious Architecture of Buffalo, New York" By James Napora; Blessed Trinity RC Church photo - Karl R. Josker photos at pbase.com
Name Image Location Parish founded Church built Architect Description/Notes; Assumption 435 Amherst St. 1888 1914 Schmill & Gould Chronologically Buffalo's third Polish Catholic parish, Assumption was founded to serve the then-newly established Polish enclave in the eastern part of the Black Rock neighborhood, who felt unwelcome at the predominantly-German St. Francis Xavier and for whom the ...
Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Buildings; C. ... St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Buffalo, New York) T. Church of the Transfiguration, Buffalo
Location of Buffalo in New York. ... Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Buildings. August 3, 1979 : 317 Leroy Ave Highland Park: Church in Lombard-Romanesque style ...
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Buffalo, New York) St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex; St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Parish Complex; St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo, New York) Saturn Club; School 13; Shea's Performing Arts Center; Sibley and Holmwood Candy Factory and Witkop and Holmes Headquarters; Sinclair, Rooney & Co ...
The Diocese of Buffalo (Latin: Diœcesis Buffalensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Western New York in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese within the metropolitan province of the Archdiocese of New York. The Diocese of Buffalo includes eight counties in New York State. It was erected in 1847.
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The City of Buffalo established the Preservation Board in 1976. Its powers and responsibilities are derived from Buffalo's Preservation Ordinance, which declares "as a matter of public policy that preservation, protection, conservation, enhancement, perpetuation, and utilization of sites, buildings, improvements, and districts of special character, historical or aesthetic interest, or value ...