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St. Raphael's Cathedral, the seat of the Archdiocese of Dubuque; St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Crossville, Tennessee, in the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee. St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church and School, Raleigh, North Carolina; St. Raphael the Archangel Parish, Saint Louis, Missouri; St. Raphael Hospital New Haven, Connecticut, USA
St. Raphael the Archangel 6047 Bishops Pl., St. Louis, MO 63109-3398 St. Raymond's Cathedral 931 Lebanon Drive, St. Louis, MO 63104 St. Roch 6052 Waterman Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63112-1399 To be amalgamated into Christ the King on August 1, 2023. [52] St. Stanislaus Kostka: 1413 N 20th St, St. Louis Former parish St. Stephen Protomartyr
St. Louis University High School; St. Mary's High School (St. Louis) This page was last edited on 10 October 2016, at 14:07 (UTC). Text ...
Chaminade College Preparatory School; Chesterton Academy of St. Louis; Christian Brothers College High School; Cor Jesu Academy; De Smet Jesuit High School; Incarnate Word Academy; Nerinx Hall High School; Notre Dame High School; St. Elizabeth Academy (closed May 2013). [3] St. John Vianney High School; St. Joseph's Academy; Saint Louis Priory ...
St. Raphael Academy, a Catholic secondary school in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA; Hospital of Saint Raphael, a hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Saint Raphael Hospital, former hospital, housed in the Thompson-Fasbender House, Hastings, Minnesota, USA; Saint Raphael the Archangel Catholic School, a K-8 private school in Raleigh, North ...
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is planning to build two new elementary schools, slated to open in the first half of 2026. St. Rafael the Archangel School, pictured, will replace the current St ...
In 1969, Carberry removed 60 seminarians from a class at the Saint Louis University Divinity School because a Presbyterian scholar was teaching a segment on Pauls' epistles. [47] [48] In 1971, Carberry closed McBride High school in North St. Louis, a largely black area.
Cardinal Ritter Prep opened on September 6, 1979. It is named for Cardinal Joseph Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis in the mid-20th century. From 1977–1978, a community representative task force was established by the Board of Catholic Education of the St. Louis Archdiocese to study the future existence of a Catholic school in the old Labouré location in North St. Louis.