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St. Clement 738 Calhoun St, Hayward St. Columba 6401 San Pablo Ave, Oakland St. Edward 5788 Thornton Ave, Newark: St. Elizabeth 1500 34th Ave, Oakland St. Felicitas 1604 Manor Blvd, San Leandro St. James 34700 Fremont Blvd, Fremont St. James the Apostle 34700 Fremont Dr, Fremont St. Jarlath 2620 Pleasant St, Oakland St. Joachim 21250 Hesperian ...
St. Clement's Church, St. Clement Church or variants may refer to: ... Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois; St. Clements Roman Catholic Church (Saratoga ...
In 1858, Alemany sent James Croke to establish St. Mary, Immaculate Conception Parish in Oakland. The first church in San Leandro was St. Leander's Church, dedicated in 1864 to serving a growing Portuguese immigrant population. [6] The archbishop in 1869 formed All Saints Parish in Hayward, composed mainly of immigrant families.
Saint Clement Eucharistic Shrine is a historic Catholic shrine on Boylston Street in Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts. [1] It is dedicated to the adoration of the Eucharist. [2] The shrine is a church of the Archdiocese of Boston and is host to the Oblates of the Virgin Mary. [3]
Built in 1957, this building had housed a French-language Catholic parish, St. Pie X, until 1983, when the building had been sold to the Maronite diocese of Ottawa and renamed St. Charbel's. At the time the Maronite community in Ottawa was growing rapidly as a result of the Lebanese Civil War. In 1993 the Maronites moved to a larger church in ...
The church was almost totally destroyed during the Allied bombings in 1943 during World War II, as Hanover and other major cities were major targets for strategic bombing in an effort to cripple the Nazi regime. [1] Reconstruction began in 1946, and the completed church was dedicated on 24 November 1957.
Boismen completed the church spire, which was finished on May 15, 1868, and crowned with a cross blessed on August 23, 1874. [9] Initially equipped with a harmonium, the church received a Cavaillé-Coll organ on January 25, 1867. [9] In 1892, organ builder Louis Debierre, whose workshops were located nearby, provided a new organ.
The Apostolic Constitutions consist of eight books purporting to have been written by St. Clement of Rome (died c. 104). The first six books are an interpolated edition of the Didascalia Apostolorum ("Teaching of the Apostles and Disciples", written in the first half of the third century and since edited in a Syriac version by de Lagarde, 1854); the seventh book is an equally modified version ...