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St. Ann Church, 134 Cochituate Rd, Wayland: Now part of Good Shepherd Parish [160] St. Zepherin Church, 99 Main St, Wayland Founded in 1889. Now part of Good Shepherd Parish [161] Immaculate Conception 11 Prospect St, Marlborough: Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1871 [162] Mary Immaculate of Lourdes: 270 Elliot St, Newton
Wayland is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town was founded in 1638, and incorporated in 1780 and was originally part of neighboring Sudbury (incorporated 1639). At the 2020 United States census , the population was 13,943.
The First Parish of Sudbury is the fourth incarnation of the congregation that was first gathered in 1640 [2] as the Church in Sudbury. The first deacon in 1640 was Edmund Rice and first meetinghouse was built at the site of the Old North Cemetery in what is now Wayland, Massachusetts.
Sudbury's First Parish Church. The First Parish of Sudbury gathered in 1640 east of the Sudbury River (present day Wayland). "East parish" (now First Parish of Wayland) moved its present site and "West parish" moved to the present site, called Rocky Plains (now Sudbury town center), upon Rev. Israel Loring first preaching there May 6, 1722. [43]
Old North Cemetery, Wayland, ... Matthew Rice, baptized 28 February 1628/29 at St. Peter's Church, Berkhamsted, died 1717 at Sudbury, MA, married Martha Lamson 2 ...
He is currently serving as the Pastor at Good Shepherd Parish in Wayland, MA. [1] Previously, Reverend O'Leary was Parochial Vicar at Immaculate Conception Parish in Malden, MA. [2] and was also formerly the University Chaplain for Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. During his time at Tufts University he was also Senior Lecturer in ...
Wayland High School This page was last edited on 4 January 2014, at 12:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
The Wayland Center Historic District encompasses the predominantly 19th-century village center of Wayland, Massachusetts.Located at the junction of United States Route 20 and Cochituate Road (Massachusetts Route 27), it includes fifteen well-preserved 19th-century buildings that form one of the best-preserved village centers of that period near Boston.