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    The oldest church in Philadelphia is Old St. Joseph's Church, dedicated in 1839. ... St. Pius X 220 Lawrence Rd, Broomall: ... St. Anastasia 3301 West Chester ...

  3. Anastasia of Sirmium - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anastasia (died December 25, 304 AD) is a Christian saint and martyr who died at Sirmium in the Roman province of Pannonia Secunda (modern Serbia). [2] In the Eastern Orthodox Church, she is venerated as St. Anastasia the Pharmakolytria, i.e. "Deliverer from Potions" (Ἁγία Ἀναστασία ἡ Φαρμακολύτρια). [3]

  4. Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The architectural ghost of the original 1711 doorway and one of the original windows can be seen in the stone infill in the north wall of the expanded Meeting House. The Meeting House is still in use for worship on "First Day". Saint Anastasia Parish was founded in 1912 to serve the small Catholic population. In 1930, a Catholic school was opened.

  5. List of saints named Anastasia - Wikipedia

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    Anastasia the Roman (fl. c. 253), martyr; Anastasia of Sirmium from Rome (fl. c. 304), martyr who is commemorated in the Canon of the Mass; Anastasia the Patrician from Byzantium (fl. 576), Byzantine lady-in-waiting and hermit in Egypt; Athanasia of Aegina (also Anastasia; c. 790–860), who lived in the Byzantine Empire and advised Empress ...

  6. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/December 25 - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anastasia (died December 25, 304 AD) is a Christian saint and martyr who died at Sirmium in the Roman province of Pannonia Secunda (modern Serbia).In the Eastern Orthodox Church, she is venerated as St. Anastasia the Pharmakolytria, i.e. "Deliverer from Potions" (Ἁγία Ἀναστασία ἡ Φαρμακολύτρια).

  7. Order of Saint Anastasia - Wikipedia

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    The order was established in honor of Saint Anastasia, the patron saint of the first Tsaritsa consort of the Romanov dynasty, Anastasia Romanovna (1530-1560). The creation of the order marked the 450th anniversary of the repose of Anastasia Romanovna, and was in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the end of the time of troubles and the establishment of the House of Romanov in 2013.

  8. Fausta of Sirmium - Wikipedia

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    Fausta, was the mother of St. Anastasia of Sirmium. Fausta was a model mother having had the virtue raising a saintly daughter. [1] Fausta is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square. [2]

  9. Old St. Anastasia Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1914, the Old St. Anastasia Catholic School is a historic school in Fort Pierce, Florida. It is located at 910 Orange Avenue. It was built by James P. McNichol, a senator from Philadelphia who fished in Fort Pierce during the winter, for the pastor that rode into town once a month. Along with the masonry school, McNichol had built a ...