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St. Peter's Catholic Church is a historic church building at 935 Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in 1884, the church is one of the city's finest and most ornate examples of Gothic Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]
St Peter the Apostle, Plymouth Plymouth [2] Peter: 1846 Church of England: St Peter & The Holy Apostles MC St Jude, Plymouth: Plymouth [3] Jude: 1875-1876 Church of England: Cathedral of SS Mary & Boniface, Plymouth: Plymouth [4] Mary, Boniface: 1807 Roman Catholic: Cathedral Parish Bishops from 1851. Current cathedral built 1856-1858 Christ ...
First Parish Church in Plymouth is a historic Unitarian Universalist church at the base of Burial Hill on the town square off Leyden Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The congregation was founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims in Plymouth. The current building was constructed in 1899.
Within the parish bounds and started under Fr. Carroll, the St. John's Literary Institute was founded in 1852 to provide fellowship, entertainment, and education for East Cambridge's Catholic Community. On January 13, 1942 the building that had been the institute hall and become the Parish Center burned down.
The name Saint Peter-Marian comes from the two schools that formed it: Saint Peter's High School and Marian High School. There are four dates on the SPM seal. The year 1921 refers to the year in which Saint Peter's High School was established, on Main Street. St Peter's was a coeducational parish school operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph.
Prynne's most ambitious scheme, and perhaps his masterpiece, was a mural painted on the walls of St. Peter's Church, Plymouth – a church designed by George Fellowes Prynne – in memory of their Father. Painted above the chancel arch, it depicted Christ triumphant, surrounded by hundreds of angels and saints. [18]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Academy in Plymouth, Devon, England St Boniface's Catholic College Address 21 Boniface Lane Plymouth, Devon, PL5 3AG England Coordinates 50°24′21.07″N 4°8′10.76″W / 50.4058528°N 4.1363222°W / 50.4058528; -4.1363222 Information Type Academy Motto Bona Facite (Do ...
He was made a freeman of Plymouth Colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts, on June 8, 1664. [4] Plaque on Pulpit Rock. Oral tradition says that Keith preached his first sermon standing on Pulpit Rock in War Memorial Park, in West Bridgewater in 1663. [5] The site is marked with a plaque.