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Key Memorial Chapel, formerly the parish church of Saint Philip the Apostle, is a historic Catholic chapel located at 150 E. Sharpe Street in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. It is within the Diocese of Charlotte. It was built in 1898, and is a small one-story, two bay by four bay, Late Gothic Revival-style brick building.
English: aka St. Philip's Roman Catholic Church; it was built in 1898 and it was abandoned by 1976, and adaptively reused as a law office. It is named Key because it was a memorial to Philip Barton Key, a grand nephew of Francis Scott Key of Maryland.
St. Joseph's Chapel of the Manhattan State Hospital; St. Joseph's Chapel (Clinton Corners, New York) St. Joseph Chapel (New York City) St. Mary's Church (Pittsburgh) St. Mary's Seminary Chapel; St. Philip's Roman Catholic Church (Statesville, North Carolina) St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel (Ojai, California) St. Thomas of Villanova Church
St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church (New Bern, North Carolina) St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church South; St. Peter's AME Zion Church; St. Philip's Roman Catholic Church (Statesville, North Carolina) St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Brevard, North Carolina) St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Bath, North Carolina) St Timothy's Episcopal Church (Winston ...
St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town, is a ruined parish church in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. The Anglican church was erected in 1768 and destroyed in 1776. [ 2 ] The ruins are located beside the Cape Fear River in the Brunswick Town Historic District , along with Fort Anderson , Russelborough, and the nearby Orton Plantation .
An Episcopal mission as organized in Durham, North Carolina in 1878 under the leadership of Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshire Jr., rector of Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill. [1] [2] The congregation, originally made up of thirteen people, met with Cheshire monthly until it was formally established in 1880 as St. Philip's Church, named after Philip the Apostle. [1]
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Peter Jugis was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 3, 1957.He was baptized at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Charlotte in 1957 by Reverend Michael J. Begley.Jugis attended South Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, graduating in 1975.