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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    2420 Drex Ave, Cincinnati (Norwood) Parish established in 1994 through a merger of three Norwood parishes: St. Elizabeth (parish established 1884), St. Matthew (church completed 1922), and Sts. Peter and Paul (church completed 1940). Holy Trinity Parish meets in the former Sts. Peter and Paul church.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius VII erected the Diocese of Cincinnati in 1821, taking all of Ohio from Bardstown. [5] Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Cleveland in 1847, with territory taken from Cincinnati. Northeastern Ohio would remain part of the Diocese of Cleveland for the next 97 years. The first Catholic parish in Youngstown, St. Columba, was established ...

  4. Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Youngstown, Ohio)

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    79001893 [1] Added to NRHP. May 10, 1979. The Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a historic Catholic Church off OH 289 in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1913 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. The parish of the Diocese of Youngstown was established in 1906 by ...

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville - Wikipedia

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    The first Catholic church in Steubenville, St. Peter's, was dedicated in 1835. [3] In 1868, Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Columbus, encompassing the portions of Ohio "...lying south of 40' and 41" and between the Ohio River on the East and the Scioto River on the West together with the Counties of Franklin, Delaware and Morrow." [4]

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius VII in 1821 erected the Diocese of Cincinnati, taking all of Ohio from Bardstown. [5] The visit of Cincinnati Bishop John Purcell to central Ohio in June 1836, began the activity of the Catholic Church in the city of Columbus. After saying Mass in a house on Canal Street on June 5, Purcell asked the Catholic men in attendance to meet ...

  7. List of cathedrals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Heights (Cleveland area) Saints Constantine and Helen Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) 41°31′08″N 81°33′34″W  /  41.518994°N 81.559565°W  / 41.518994; -81.559565  (Saints Constantine and Helen Cathedral (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)) [8] Columbus. St. Joseph Cathedral (Roman Catholic)

  8. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo

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    5153 N Summit St, Toledo. St. Joseph. 628 Locust St, Toledo. St. Martin de Porres. 1119 Bancroft St, Toledo. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as St. Ann Roman Catholic Church Complex. St. Michael the Archangel. 420 Sandusky St, Toledo. St. Patrick Historic.

  9. Rosary Cathedral (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop (s) Most Rev. Daniel E. Thomas. Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located at 2535 Collingwood Boulevard in the Old West End of Toledo, Ohio. The cathedral is the mother church of the 122 parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo. This cathedral is unique architecturally in that it was ...