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Church of the Redeemer Chestnut Hill, MA (1913–5, 1920) Church of the Holy Innocents (Hoboken, New Jersey) (1885) St. John's Chapel, Groton School.
Current church dedicated in 1922, became a parish in 1937. Now part of Ave Maria Parish [69] St. Mary Goretti Church, 112 Chestnut St, Lynnfield Established in 1960, current church dedicated in 1961. Now part of Ave Maria Parish [69] Beverly Catholic Collaborative St. John the Evangelist Church, 111 New Balch St, Beverly
Chestnut Hill is a wealthy [1] [2] ... Mary Baker Eddy, founder of The First Church of Christ, Scientist and The Christian Science Monitor newspaper, 1908–1910;
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Pages in category "Pastors of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Mary Baker Eddy bought the estate from R. Ashton Lawrence in October 1907, [4] but she did not move in until after the addition had been completed in 1908. She used the house not only as her home but also as the office from which she oversaw the management of the church she had founded.
The Chestnut Hill Historic District encompasses the historic portion of the village of Chestnut Hill that lies in Brookline, Massachusetts, with only slight overlap into adjacent Newton. The 70-acre (28 ha) district is bounded on the north by Middlesex Road, on the east by Reservoir Lane, on the south by Crafts Road and Massachusetts Route 9 ...
Edward's Church was founded in 1915, and merged with St. Nicholas Church in Abington, Massachusetts, in 2003, with the combined parish being renamed St. Edith Stein. St. St. Edith Stein parish bears striking resemblance to Ascension of Our Lord Church in Montreal, Canada , which is another church designed by the firm.