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The statue of Our Lady Star of the Sea venerated in the church of Sliema, Malta. Our Lady, Star of the Sea is an ancient title for Mary, the mother of Jesus. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris. The title has been in use since at least the early medieval period.
Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, San Pedro, California; Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (Stamford, Connecticut) Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea (Key West, Florida) Star of the Sea Painted Church, Kalapana, Hawaii; St. Mary, Star of the Sea (Baltimore, Maryland) Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Solomons, Maryland)
Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, built in 1927 in a mixed Art Deco and late Gothic Revival architectural style, is an historic Roman Catholic church located at 14400 Solomon's Island Road, South in Solomons, Calvert County, Maryland. Established in 1888, the parish is the oldest Catholic parish in Calvert County and its 1927 church ...
Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish was formed in 1964 by Bishop Walter W. Curtis to relieve overcrowding in nearby St. Mary's Church. The modern church with some Romanesque Revival features is located close to the Atlantic Ocean. The property is 5 acres and contains a rectory, convent, church, school building, and playground area.
The Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea is a Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 5371 Amboy Road, Staten Island, New York City. It was established in 1935 as a former mission of Our Lady Help of Christians.
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Seaforth is a Roman Catholic church in Seaforth, ... The church was founded in 1884, when it began services in a former stable.
Our Lady of Peace was established in 1828 as the first Catholic parish in Hawaii, and the current Cathedral Basilica was dedicated in 1843, according to the church. Show comments Advertisement
The church is on the A5025 road, about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the west of Amlwch, a town on the north coast of Anglesey, Wales. [6] It is dedicated to St Mary (under the title Our Lady, Star of the Sea) and to St Winefride, a 7th-century Welsh noblewoman who is also venerated at St Winefride's Well, Flintshire. Construction of the church began ...