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The Cathedral of the Holy Cross is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston in Massachusetts. It is one of the largest Catholic churches in New England. The cathedral is located in the city's South End on Washington Street. Construction of the cathedral started in 1866 and it was dedicated in 1875.
Today, mass at Holy Cross is held 2 days each week, with other services held at the nearby Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Currently, only Spanish language services are given at Holy Cross. The church previously held services in English, but these services are now mainly given in Immaculate Heart of Mary. [11]
Founded as St. Malachy in 1872, renamed St. Agnes in 1900. Now part of Catholic Churches of Arlington [75] [76] St. Camillus Church, 185 Concord Tpk, Arlington Now part of Catholic Churches of Arlington [77] Catholic Community of Gloucester and Rockport Holy Family Church, 60 Prospect St, Gloucester: Now part of the Catholic Community [78]
Catholic Community of South Baltimore: Holy Cross Church, 110 E. West St, Baltimore Founded as mission in 1858, church dedicated in 1860. Now part of the Catholic Community of South Baltimore [4] Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Founded as mission in 1885, church dedicated in 1889. Now part of the Catholic Community of South Baltimore [5]
The Church of the Holy Cross (1803-ca.1862) was located on Franklin Street in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1808 the church became the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. It was designed by Charles Bulfinch and was the first church built for the city's Roman Catholics. The last Mass was celebrated there on September 16, 1860. [1] Demolition took place ...
Holy Cross 1321 Anna St, West Sacramento: 1913 [165] Holy Rosary 301 Walnut St, Woodland: 1870 [166] Our Lady of Grace 911 Park Blvd, West Sacramento 1949 [167] St. Agnes Mission 9865 Main St, Zamora [168] St. Anthony 511 Main St, Winters: 1913 [169] St. James 1275 B St, Davis: 1912 [170] St. Martin Mission 25633 Grafton St, Esparto [171] St. Paul
The Archdiocese listed the church as a German parish until 1959. [2] Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] Joseph Maskell was assigned to Holy Cross from 1982 to 1992. [3]
Former Holy Cross School, now De La Salle Academy [1]. Holy Cross Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 329 West 42nd Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, near Times Square and across the street from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.