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Wikidata has entry St Philip Neri Church (Q26509060) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number . Date: 11 October 2017, 10:16:23:
Church name Image Address Community or LA neighborhood; Holy Angels Church of the Deaf [4] ... St. Philip Neri [18] 4311 Olanda St. Lynwood St. Raymond [19] 12348 ...
St. Philip Neri Parish Historic District is a historic Roman Catholic church complex and national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana.The district encompasses five contributing buildings: the church, rectory, former convent and school, school, and boiler house / garage.
The parish grew from the school named 'The Institute' which opened in 1853 in nearby Hope Street. It was visited by the founder of the English Oratorians (Cardinal) John Henry Newman of The Oratory of St Philip Neri in Edgbaston, Birmingham. The parish and later the church were named after Saint Philip Neri in honour of Newman since Philip Neri ...
Plaça de Sant Felip Neri is a small square in the Gothic Quarter in the district of Ciutat Vella in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The square takes its name from the Church of Saint Philip Neri, which presides over the square. To the right of the church is the School of Saint Felip Neri which uses the square as a playground. [1]
Philip Neri. The Confederation of Oratories of Saint Philip Neri (Latin: Confoederatio Oratorii Sancti Philippi Nerii), abbreviated C.O. and commonly known as the Oratorians, is a Catholic society of apostolic life of pontifical right for men (priests and religious brothers) who live together in a community bound together by no formal vows but only with the bond of charity.
St. Philip Neri's Church may refer to: Italy. San Filippo Neri, Camerino; San Filippo Neri, Castelfranco Piandiscò ...
The church, cloisters and temple that was under construction at the time were then granted to the priests of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri. [2] [3] The name of the church was changed to San José el Real. [3] However, the church continued to be popularly known as "La Profesa." [2] Decades later, the Jesuits were able to return to Mexico.