Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Church of the Holy Cross (1850), Stateburg, South Carolina, National Historic Landmark; Marlboro County Courthouse (1850), Bennettsville, South Carolina (rehabilitated 1981) Palmetto Fire Co. (1850), 27 Anson St., Charleston, South Carolina; 252 King Street (1851), Charleston, South Carolina (no longer standing) [4]
The commission voted Wednesday night to recommend the church and its complex be adopted into the city's historic preservation plan.
Founded in 1965, current church dedicated in 1970 [46] Ss Peter and Paul 1946 E. Lee St, Tucson Founded in 1930, current church dedicated in 1949 [47] St. Pius X 1800 N. Camino Pío Décimo, Tucson [48] St. Rita in the Desert 13260 E. Colossal Cave Rd, Vail Church dedicated in 1935 [49] St Thomas More Newman Center 1615 E. 2nd St, Tucson,
The Holy Cross school closed at the end of the 2022-23 school year. More: Holy Cross residents cling to hope despite closure of neighborhood's namesake church Neighborhood fears demolition
Deborah True, the former parochial administrator for Holy Cross Church in Vero Beach, was arrested for embezzlement in September 2022. She was accused of stealing $1.5 million from the church, in collaboration with the pastor, Reverend Richard Murphy, from 2015 to 2020. Murphy died in 2020. True spent $500,000 of the stolen money on personal ...
Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church (Maspeth, New York) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 18:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Between 1873 and 1977, the Holy Cross Monastery was a Roman Catholic monastery atop Mt. Adams in Cincinnati, which served a parish of the same name. It was founded by the Passionists, who were first brought to Mt. Adams in 1871 by John Baptist Purcell, the Archbishop of Cincinnati, to run Immaculata Church, founded in 1860.
In the decade of 1900 there were plans to establish a Catholic church, but by 1905 the Hungarians had difficulty agreeing on a final site. [1] Later that year the Holy Cross Hungarian Church, [2] a Hungarian Catholic church, opened in Delray. [3] In 1906 the first church building, a frame building, was established. [4]