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St. Mary's Cathedral (Colorado Springs, Colorado) St. Patrick Mission Church; Saint Paul Lutheran and Roman Catholic Community of Faith; St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Longmont, Colorado) St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Alamosa, Colorado) Shove Memorial Chapel; South Park Community Church; Stonington First Methodist-Episcopal Church
The Diocese of Colorado Springs (Latin: Dioecesis Coloratensium Fontium) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Colorado in the United States. St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the diocese in Colorado Springs. The Diocese of Colorado Springs was established on November 10, 1983. [1]
The Chapel on the Rock (officially, Saint Catherine of Siena Chapel) is a functioning Catholic chapel and tourist landmark in Allenspark, Colorado, USA. The chapel is located on the grounds of the Saint Malo Retreat, Conference, and Spiritual Center of the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver. The chapel is open to the public.
Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alamosa, Colorado: Mission/Spanish Revival St. Mary's Cathedral: built 1891 1982 NRHP-listed 26 W. Kiowa Street: Colorado Springs, Colorado: Gothic Annunciation Church: built 1904 1990 NRHP-listed 3601 Humboldt Street
SHF was founded in 1977 on the feast of the Holy Family and was placed under the patronage of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. The community has been located in Colorado since February 1977. The motherhouse with its chapel is situated on ten acres of land south of the Black Forest near the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado. [5]
Mountain Lakes serves about 1,400 students, according to state data. Siegel, who starts on July 1, was hired after a superintendent search committee was formed late last year to recruit a replacement.
The first Mass was celebrated in Colorado Springs by the Rev. Joseph P. Machebeuf in 1873. [2] Catholics gathered in a variety of locations until the property on which St. Mary's sits was purchased for $3,100 in 1888.