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  2. List of cemeteries in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's Catholic Church and Columbarium (EST. 1968) Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Columbarium; Trinity Lutheran Church Columbarium; Trinity United Methodist Church Memorial Garden; North Valley Carefree. Christ Anglican Church Columbarium; Christ the Lord Lutheran Church Columbarium; Cave Creek. Boot Hill Cemetery; Cave Creek Memorial Arena ...

  3. Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Knoxville ...

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    The Rev. Joseph Julius served Sacred Heart as pastor from 1972 to 1981. The parish had grown to over 1,000 families by this time. [2] A gymnasium, new classrooms in the school and a school library were built during this time. St. John Neumann Parish was established in Farragut and took some parishioners from Sacred Heart. Further expansion of ...

  4. Sacred Heart Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart Cemetery is a Catholic Cemetery located in the Florissant suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. [1] History. Sacred Heart Cemetery is owned by the Archdiocese ...

  5. Sacred Heart Church (Tombstone, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Heart Church in Tombstone, Arizona, United States, a Roman Catholic church, was established in 1881, as the first church of any denomination in rough-and-tumble Tombstone, founded in 1877, which had quickly become the largest and busiest city between San Francisco and St. Louis.

  6. Shrine of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    The church is located at 3211 Sacred Heart Way (formerly Pine Street, NW), nestled in between the Mt. Pleasant and Columbia Heights regions of the District of Columbia, just off 16th Street Northwest, for a long time a de facto dividing line in the tensely racially divided Washington in the decades after the city's 1968 riots.

  7. Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio - Wikipedia

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    In 1871 however, he decided to dedicate the church to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Construction work began under Pope Leo XIII, who named as architect Francesco Vespignani. Conte Vespignani (1842–1899) was the Architetto dei Sacri Palazzi of Leo XIII, [2] and also built the College of Sant'Anselmo on the Aventine Hill. [1]

  8. Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The new Sacred Heart Church accommodated 800 people, and was three stories. After the completion of the new Sacred Heart, the temporary church became the school building. Father Morgan J. Crow, the fourth pastor of Sacred Heart, constructed a two-story, brick rectory that was completed and occupied in 1920 to replace the wooden structure.

  9. Honolulu Catholic Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Several other bishops of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, (Msgri. Gulstan Ropert, Libert H. Boeynaems, and Stephen Alencastre) were also buried next to Msgr. Koeckemann. Remains of some forty of the early members of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts also lay buried since 1853 in a common grave on site.