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These buildings were added to the National Register on November 17, 1982 as, "St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, School, Rectory, and Convent of the Sister of the Precious Blood". [2] The records of St. Boniface, St. Nicholas and Ss. Peter & Paul were microfilmed by the Bowling Green State University Center for Archival Collections in 2001. [3]
St. Boniface Catholic Church (also known as St. Bonifacius Kirche Complex) is a historic church at 501-531 E. Liberty Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Established in 1836, St. Boniface was the first German Catholic parish in the city. [2] It is also the oldest, continuously existent, Catholic parish in the city of Louisville.
From 1994 to 2019, the church was part of Holy Wisdom Parish, a 1994 union between St. Ambrose Parish in Spring Hill and St. Boniface. [4] It was also home to St. John XXIII Personal Quasi-Parish, which is dedicated exclusively to the Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite).. [5] [6] Since 2019, the church is part of ...
Church of St. Boniface (Melrose, Minnesota), now the Church of St. Mary St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church (Perryville, Missouri) , a former church St. Boniface Church (New York City)
St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church was a Roman Catholic church located at 2356 Vermont Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was also known as St. Boniface-St. Vincent Roman Catholic Church . The church was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983 [ 3 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, [ 1 ] but was ...
The final mass at the Church of St. Boniface was held on September 30, 1950 and demolition of the church began two days later. Its records are now housed at the Church of the Holy Family. Although the Church of the Holy Family was also located on East 47th Street between First and Second avenues, it was not affected by the widening because it ...
The former parish church remains in use by the Parish of All Saints, which was formed in 2018 from the merger of the former parishes of St. Boniface, St. John the Baptist in Fordyce, and St. Joseph in Constance. [3] The church is Gothic Revival and was built using chalk rock in 1886 and 1900–1902.
The church building measures 160 by 80 feet (49 by 24 m) with a 162.5-foot (49.5 m) tower over the front Gable. At the time it was built, St. Boniface Church was the tallest structure in Sioux City. [2] The exterior is clad with brick from Buffalo, New York and the trim is in Bedford limestone.