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  3. Tarcisius - Wikipedia

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    The St. Tarcissus parish in Chicago, Illinois, was established in 1926, with St. Tarcissus Church dedicated in 1954. The parish was combined in 2020 with two other parishes on Chicago's north side to form the new St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish, with St. Tarcissus designated the parish church (and the other two churches relegated to ...

  4. St Tarcisius Church, Camberley - Wikipedia

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    St Tarcisius Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Camberley, Surrey. It was built between 1923 and 1924 and was designed by Frederick Walters . It is situated on the London Road , to the north of the town, next to The Atrium Shopping Centre.

  5. St Tarcisius Church - Wikipedia

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    St Tarcisius Church may refer to: United Kingdom. St Tarcisius Church, Camberley, Surrey; United States. St Tarcisius Church, Framingham, see Places of worship in ...

  6. List of works by Paul Woodroffe - Wikipedia

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    Church of St Tarcisius, Camberley St Tarcisius Church, Camberley , was built between 1923 and 1926 primarily as a memorial to Catholic British Army officers who lost their lives in World War I. It was designed by the architect F A Walters, and is a Grade II Listed Building.

  7. Pram service - Wikipedia

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    The chapter house of St Robert's Church, Pannal, at which a pram service is conducted.. A pram service is often held on a weekday morning, [1] [4] [8] [9] [13] but may be held mid-afternoon (2:00 or 2:15 p.m.), with sufficient time for the children's guardians to pick up older children after the end of the school day.

  8. Altar server - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Pope Benedict XVI spoke of Saint Tarcisius as "presumably an acolyte, that is, an altar server". [8] However, within the Latin Church, the term "acolyte" is also used in a more restricted sense, often specified as "instituted acolyte", [9] to mean an adult woman or man who has received the instituted ministry of that name.

  9. Saint-Tharcisius - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Tharcisius is a parish municipality in Quebec, Canada. [ 5 ] The village was named after Roman martyr Tarcisius who preferred to be killed rather than desecrate the Eucharist in the 3rd century.