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  2. Alphonsus Liguori - Wikipedia

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    National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Liguori Baltimore, MD Alphonsus Maria de Liguori CSsR (27 September 1696 – 1 August 1787) was an Italian Catholic bishop and saint , as well as a spiritual writer, composer, musician, artist, poet, lawyer, scholastic philosopher , and theologian.

  3. List of closed schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    St. Peter's Regional School – Closed in 2019, [41] with 42 students; was the final remaining Catholic school in Sullivan County; school became an early learning center in 2016 after an earlier plan to close the school was canceled; the Catholic schools in closest proximity to St. Peters are Our Lady of Mount Carmel Elementary School in ...

  4. St. Alphonsus Ligouri Church (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s the church, which was built on marshy land, was sinking at the rate of about half an inch each year. Due to structural concerns, the parish was closed in October 1979, with the parish records transferred and now housed at St. Anthony of Padua Shrine Church. In 1980, the property was sold and the church demolished in 1981.

  5. Seton Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 a new hospital was built in Daly City as San Francisco was found to have a surplus while northern San Mateo County was in need of a medical center and emergency room services. [2] The site was a hillside near Interstate 280 that was until that point a heather and field crops farm. [8] The hospital was built in an area known as St ...

  6. National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Liguori - Wikipedia

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    By 1917, many of the German immigrants who lived in the area moved elsewhere and St. Alphonsus became a parish for the Lithuanian immigrant community. [6] St. Alphonsus Church, Rectory, Convent and Halle was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1] Since 1992, the Tridentine Mass has been

  7. Redemptorists - Wikipedia

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    And the next ten years (from 1945 to 1955) saw great structural developments with Mt. St. Alphonsus (MSA) being built which would be the permanent house of the Studentate (7 June 1951) and the much awaited Holy Ghost Parish [21] was opened for public worship on 24 May 1953. It was during this time St. Alphonsus School with the help of Sisters ...

  8. St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry

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    The St. Alphonsus' Hospital Nurses' Home and Heating Plant/Laundry in Boise, Idaho, are two buildings designed by architects Tourtellotte and Hummel in 1920 and completed in 1921. Included are a 4-story, brick and sandstone residence for nurses and a 1-story, brick and sandstone heating plant which supplied not only the residence but St ...

  9. St. Alphonsus Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Alphonsus Hospital was a three-story, French Renaissance style building in Boise, Idaho, designed by architect J.K. Hollowell in 1893.Completed in 1894, the hospital was part of a small group of buildings constructed by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise that included St. Teresa's Academy (demolished).