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Holy Trinity - Epiphany 207 Adams St, Newark Immaculate Conception 370-406 Woodside Ave, Newark Immaculate Heart of Mary 202 Lafayette St, Newark Our Lady of Fatima 82 Congress St, Newark Our Lady of Good Counsel 654 Summer Ave, Newark Our Lady of Mount Carmel 259 Oliver St, Newark Pro-Cathedral of St. Patrick: 91 Washington St, Newark Sacred Heart
Church of the Holy Trinity – Established in 1998; present parish formed from the merger of the Churches of St. Agnes, St. Marie (originally St. Joseph's Church), and St. Patrick's churches; St. Agnes and St. Patrick's had already merged by 1995. Yoked with St. Michael’s Church. [4] Holy Spirit Church (East Greenbush) – Established in 1923
Servants of the Holy Family [136] Benedictines-inspired Monastère Notre-Dame de Bellaigue - France [137] Benedictines-inspired Monastère Saint-Benoît, Brignoles, Frejus-Toulon [138] [139] Benedictines-inspired Skita Patrum - France [140] [137] Discalced Carmelite Nuns of the Most Holy Trinity Monastery [141] - Arlington, Texas.
The Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) is a Society of Apostolic Life within the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded in 1958 by Father James H. Flanagan, a priest from the United States. The Society maintains missions in various countries, describing itself as Marian-Trinitarian, Catholic, missionary, and family. [1]
Donald J. Sanborn (born February 19, 1950) is an American Traditionalist Catholic bishop who is known for his advocacy of sedeprivationism. [1] [2] He currently serves as the superior general of the sedevacantist Roman Catholic Institute (RCI) and rector of the sedevacantist Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Trinity Church, also known as Trinity Episcopal Church, is located at 503 Asbury Avenue in the city of Asbury Park in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Built from 1908 to 1911, the historic Late Gothic Revival stone church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 6, 2014, for its significance in architecture.
The necessary resolutions were passed by all the entities involved throughout 1930 and on November 1, 1930 Trinity Church officially became Trinity Cathedral. [2] On November 20, 1930 Trinity and All Saints Church agreed to merge. The merger permitted the diocese to acquire land around the All Saints location for the location of the new cathedral.
Holy Trinity Parish of Lowell, Massachusetts started around 1893. With help of Fr. John Chmielinski, pastor of the Polish-American parish in South Boston, promised aid, a fund was started, and in 1903 land was purchased on High St. and in the spring of 1904, construction works have started.