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St. Peter 1960 95 Market St, Mount Clemens ... 1062 Church St, Plymouth [171] Resurrection 48755 Warren Rd.,Canton [172] St. John Neumann 1978 44800 Warren Rd., Canton
Mount Clemens: June 15, 1995: Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church: 23000 Gratiot Ave, 2 blocks N of 9 Mile Rd Eastepointe: February 22, 2001: Selfridge Field: Roadside M-59 near Mount Clemens Mount Clemens vicinity September 17, 1957: Selinsky-Green House: 22504 11 Mile Road, just east of Jefferson Avenue St. Clair Shores: July 26, 1978
Parish established in 1872; new church dedicated in 2003 [32] St. Peter Parish St. Michael Church, 17994 Lincoln Rd, New Lothrop: Founded in 1865, current church dedicated in 1920. Now part of St. Peter Parish [33] [34] St. Michael Church, 509 Parshall St, Oakley: Now part of St. Peter Parish Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, 404 S. Wood St ...
Fr. Richard established a log chapel near the Clinton River's mouth in 1799. This marked the founding of St. Peter Parish in Mt. Clemens, Michigan, the third oldest parish in Michigan. Fr. Gabriel Richard. Fr. Levadoux's declining health forced him to leave Detroit in 1802.
Mount Clemens is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 15,697 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is the seat of government of Macomb County [ 8 ] and part of the Detroit metropolitan area .
St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School (St. Clair Shores) - established in 1956 [18] St. Joan of Arc School (St. Clair Shores) [19] St. Lawrence Catholic School - opened in 1931 [20] St. Mary Catholic School (Mount Clemens) - The school opened in 1870, and the current building was constructed in 1889. [21]
Born in St. Clair, Michigan, in 1923, Trese was the eldest of the six children of Arthur Thomas Trese. He graduated from St. Joseph Elementary and St. Stephen's High School in Port Huron. Recognizing his vocation to the priesthood early in life, he followed the path of his uncle, Father Leo J. Trese, a diocesan priest and noted author. His ...
The church then became SS. Peter & Paul Jesuit Church. [3] The Jesuit college eventually became the University of Detroit-Mercy, and UDM's law school still occupies the building adjacent to the church. [3] The church was altered in 1879 and 1882, completely renovated in 1892, [2] and remodeled again in 1911. [6]