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The Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon (abbreviated SSMO), formerly known as the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood, is a Catholic religious congregation founded in 1886 in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] The sisters' convent is located in Beaverton and they are independent from the Archdiocese of Portland. [1]
St. Patrick Catholic Church is a parish of the Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon in the Northwest District of Portland, Oregon, United States. The historic church building is the oldest still used as such in Portland. In 1974, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory. [2] [3]
There were about 116,000 new completed homes for sale in October, the most since July 2009. At the same time, many would-be consumers haven’t seen their incomes keep pace with home price ...
Gross dedicated St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland in 1885 and founded the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon order in 1886. [12] Gross opened a senior citizens home in 1896 and Mount Angel College in Saint Benedict in 1887. St. Boniface Church in Sublimity and a minor seminary were constructed in 1889. [13]
The sale and demolition of an older, unused church building in Dennis Port is expected to offer the town more space for a park, a town official has said.. The current owner, the Roman Catholic ...
Bishop's House is a historic building in downtown, Portland, Oregon. It is in the city's Yamhill Historic District. When the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese was moved to Portland from Oregon City. Archbishop William Hickley Gross constructed the Bishop's House as his official residence.
Habitat milestone: SE Canton home marks 600th for Habitat for Humanity "My motto was the echoing of Jesus's prayer, that all may be one," he said "Nothing excites me, more when people come ...
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