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St. Matthew Catholic Church (Charlotte, North Carolina) St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church (New Bern, North Carolina) St. Peter's Catholic Church (Charlotte, North Carolina) St. Philip's Roman Catholic Church (Statesville, North Carolina) Saint Thomas Preservation Hall; St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church (Wake Forest, North Carolina)
St. Joseph's Catholic Church is a historic church located near Mount Holly, North Carolina, Gaston County, North Carolina. It was the fourth Catholic church built in North Carolina , the first west of Raleigh , and the first in what is today the Diocese of Charlotte .
Key Memorial Chapel, formerly the parish church of Saint Philip the Apostle, is a historic Catholic chapel located at 150 E. Sharpe Street in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. It is within the Diocese of Charlotte. It was built in 1898, and is a small one-story, two bay by four bay, Late Gothic Revival-style brick building.
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The children of Mint Hill within Mecklenburg County attend Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. [9] [10] Elementary schools in the Mint Hill city limits in Mecklenburg County include Bain, [11] Lebanon Road, [12] and Mint Hill. [13] Clear Creek Elementary is across from the Mint Hill city limits and serves a section of Mint Hill. [14]
Saint Elizabeth operates a seasonal mission church, Church of the Epiphany, located in nearby Blowing Rock. Mass is offered at 6:00 PM on Saturday mid-May through mid-October. The parish clergy serve the sacramental needs of the Appalachian State Catholic Campus Ministry, a vicarial organization for college students within the parish.
During the early 19th century, Irish Catholic immigrants started entering North Carolina to work on the railroads and other construction projects. The first Catholic church in Raleigh was built in 1834. [5] By 1860, there were 350 Catholics living in seven North Carolina parishes. [5]
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