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The average state price was $3.28 as of Wednesday, according to travel club AAA. It was $3.40 last month and $3.70 a year ago. It’s a far cry from the state's highest recorded price of $5.05 a ...
Location Description/notes; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: 39 E 22nd St, Bayonne: Romanesque Revival church dedicated 1899; the church and supporting buildings form the Mount Carmel Historic District St. Henry: 82 W 29th St, Bayonne Parish formed 1889; current English Gothic church built 1911-1915 St. Mary, Star of the Sea 326 Ave C, Bayonne
Location Description/Notes; Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Trenton: 151 N Warren St, Trenton: Divine Mercy 215 Adeline St, Trenton Our Lady of the Angels 540 Chestnut Ave, Trenton Sacred Heart Church, Trenton: Trenton St. Anthony 626 S Olden Ave, Trenton St. Basil Romanian 238 Adeline St, Trenton St. Hedwig 872 Brunswick Ave, Trenton ...
Location Description/Notes; Holy Trinity 226 Harrison St, Passaic: Our Lady of Fatima 32 Exchange Pl, Passaic Our Lady of Mount Carmel 10 St Francis Way, Passaic St. Anthony of Padua 3107, 101-103 Myrtle Ave, Passaic St. Joseph 7 Parker Ave, Passaic St. Mary's Assumption 63 Monroe St, Passaic St. Nicholas: 153 Washington Pl, Passaic Listed on NRHP
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a historic Catholic cathedral and parish church located in Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson. The cathedral was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1]
The Church of the Immaculate Conception became the cathedral church for the new diocese at this time. The diocese's first bishop, Bartholomew J. Eustace , was installed on May 4, 1938. [ 5 ] The number of Catholics continued to increase in the diocese and Immaculate Conception's rather modest size necessitated St. Joseph's Church being named a ...
St. Mary's was the second Catholic parish established in Trenton after St. John's, which was located on the present site of Sacred Heart Church on South Broad Street. [2] Ground was broken for the parish church on April 23, 1866, and it was dedicated on January 1, 1871, by Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley of Newark.
The current church building is the oldest building [1] in the downtown part of Moorestown, an area which, in 1990, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The outside of the church is marked by a 1,150 pound statue of Mary, [ 3 ] holding the infant Jesus—placed there to mark the centenary of the church building.