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Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church is a Catholic parish church located at 2436 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.The parish was founded on August 4, 1867, and the first church building consecrated and used for worship on December 27, 1868.
A 20th-century French Catholic church, Saint-Étienne, was built in its place, while another, the Greek Orthodox Church of St Stephen, was built outside the eastern gate of the city, [36] which a second tradition holds to be the site of his martyrdom, rather than the northern location outside Damascus Gate (for the two traditions see here).
The parish of St. Stephen the Martyr was formed in 1848 and was originally located on Madison Avenue. A temporary church was erected and dedicated by then Bishop John Hughes on December 23, 1849. In 1853 the property was purchased by the New York and Harlem Railroad and a new church was built on 28th Street and opened March 5, 1854.
Dozens of people poured into the St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church on Friday night for a service honoring the 11 victims of last week's mass shooting in Monterey Park.
St. Stephen, Martyr is a Roman Catholic Church and part of the Diocese of Richmond, located in Chesapeake, Virginia. It was established in 1997 [ 1 ] to accommodate the growing Catholic community of the Chesapeake area.
A statue of Saint Stephen stands in a Catholic church in Italy dedicated to the martyr. Saint Stephen's Day is the second day of Christmastide and is celebrated in honour of one of the first Christian martyrs, Saint Stephen, [3] who was stoned to death in 36 AD. [4]
St. Stephen's Catholic Church, North Vancouver, where Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Sinclair were married. ... Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.)
Merged with St. Patrick. St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church – Staffed by the Carmelite Fathers. St. Stephen the First Martyr Church [32] – Established in 1865. Holy Cross Parish. Holy Cross Church – Established in 1999; formerly a mission of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Middletown (1912–1999).