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Church of St. Vincent Ferrer (New York) St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church, Menifee; See also. St. Vincent's Church (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 19 ...
St. Josaphat Church, 715 E. Canfield St, Detroit, Parish founded in 1889 [13] 1901 Sweetest Heart of Mary Church, 4440 Russell St., Detroit Parish founded in 1889. Our Lady Queen of Apostles 3851 Prescott St, Hamtramck, Parish founded in 1917 [14] St. Florian Parish 1909 2626 Poland St. Hamtramck, Parish founded in 1907 [15] St. Hyacinth
St. Thomas the Apostle High School, Detroit (closed 1969) St. Vincent de Paul High School, Detroit (closed 1971) Salesian High School, Detroit (closed 1970) Servite High School, Detroit (closed 1987) Sweetest Heart of Mary High School, Detroit (closed 1964) Trinity Catholic High School, Harper Woods (closed 2005)
Previously Royal Oak had St. Dennis Catholic Church of the Detroit Archdiocese; in 2012 it began the process of merging into St. Vincent Ferrer Church in Madison Heights. [23] The real estate was later redeveloped as a location of grocery store chain Kroger. [24]
The Church of St. Vincent Ferrer is a Catholic parish in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.It was built in 1918 by the Dominicans; the attached priory serves as the headquarters of the Eastern United States Province of the order.
St. Vincent Ferrer Parish, River Forest, IL St. Paul Catholic Center at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN St. Thomas Aquinas Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
St. Dominic Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. (since 1853) St. Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans (since 1860) Dominican College in Racine, Wisconsin (1864-1974) Church of St. Vincent Ferrer in New York City (since 1867) St. Dominic Church in San Francisco (since 1873) Saint Patrick Church in Columbus, Ohio (since 1885)
The St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Convent, and School is a historic church located at 46408 Woodward Avenue in Pontiac, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1987 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1]