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  2. St. Albert, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The St. Albert Indian Residential School ("Youville") was located on Mission Hill within the St. Albert city limits and was operated by the Roman Catholic Church from October 22, 1873, to June 30, 1948, after being relocated from the Lac Ste. Anne Mission, the site of its original founding. [12]

  3. Albertville, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Albertville is a city in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The City is a Northwest suburb of the Minneapolis- St Paul “Twin Cities” metropolitan area. The population was 7,896 at the 2020 census. [3]

  4. St. Albert Church (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert's Church is a former Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 429-433 West 47th Street in Manhattan, New York City. The parish was established as the Belgian national parish in 1916 and is now closed [ when?

  5. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert Church (New York City) St. Agnes Church (New York City) St. Aloysius Catholic Church (New York City) St. Alphonsus Ligouri Church (New York City) St. Ambrose Church (New York City) St. Andrew Church (New York City) St. Ann Church (Manhattan) St. Ann Church (East Harlem) St. Anthony of Padua Church (Manhattan) St. Boniface Church (New ...

  6. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 1883, and the church was dedicated on July 4, 1885. [3] At the time, St. Albertus was the largest Catholic church in Michigan, and was the first in the City of Detroit to feature steam heat and electrical lighting. [3]

  7. St. Adalbert's in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    St. Adalbert parish was founded in 1874 by the Polish Catholic community in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. By the time of the church's centennial celebration, the congregation had predominantly Mexican heritage, reflective of greater changes in the surrounding neighborhood. For many years the church held masses in both Polish and Spanish.

  8. St. Albert the Great Church (Weymouth, Massachusetts)

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    St Albert the Great Church was founded in 1950, as a response by the Archdiocese of Boston to the city's massive population growth. [2] The city's population more than doubled from 1940 to 1960, partially because of a new naval air station that opened in 1941, and partially because of the exodus from cities and into suburbs that began with the proliferation of the automobile.

  9. St Albert's Catholic Chaplaincy, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    St Albert's Catholic Chaplaincy is the Roman Catholic chaplaincy for the University of Edinburgh. It started in 1931, when the Dominican Order moved into the house. It is located at 23 and 24 George Square , south of the city centre, and north of The Meadows .