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5711 SW 9th St, Des Moines Founded in 1939 and current church dedicated the same year [8] Holy Trinity 2926 Beaver Ave, Des Moines Founded in 1920, current church started construction in 1957 [9] Our Lady of the Americas 1271 E. 9th St, Des Moines [10] St. Ambrose Cathedral: 607 High St, Des Moines: Parish of St. Ambrose founded in 1856.
On August 12, 1911, Pope Pius X erected the new Diocese of Des Moines with territory from the Diocese of Davenport. [3] [4] Saint Ambrose Parish church became the cathedral for the new diocese. The pope in 1912 appointed Austin Dowling of the Diocese of Providence as the first bishop of Des Moines. In 1918, Dowling founded Des Moines Catholic ...
St. Augustin Catholic Church (Des Moines, Iowa) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:37 (UTC). Text ...
Des Moines, Iowa: Romanesque Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. The parish was founded in 1905, and church was designed by Maginnis & Walsh. It was elevated to a Minor Basilica in 1989. St. Ambrose Cathedral: 1891 built 1979 NRHP-listed 607 High St.
The rectory was added to the church in 1928. A new school building was completed during the pastorate of Msgr. Gerald Walker (1948-1981). The parking lot was enlarged in 1951 when the city discontinued street parking, [2] and a residence at 4111 Grand Avenue was removed around this time. The church complex was enlarged in 1985, 1989, and in 1998.
Roman Catholic churches in Des Moines, Iowa (4 P) Pages in category "Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Des Moines" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Des Moines Diocese was established in 1911 and St. Anthony's transferred to the new diocese. A second floor was added to the church building and the parish school was opened in 1912 with the Congregation of the Humility of Mary providing the faculty. By 1956 it was the largest school in the diocese. [2]
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