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Christ Church Cathedral in the early 20th century. Christ Church began on May 13, 1817, in the chapel of the Springfield Armory under the guidance of the armory's superintendent Colonel Roswell Lee. [3] A fire at the main armory buildings on March 2, 1824, forced the church out, as the space was needed by the armory for other purposes.
First Church of Christ, Congregational, or Old First Church, is a historic church at 50 Elm Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. Built in 1819, the present structure is the fourth church building on the site, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The church is within the Court Square Historic District. [2]
When Pope Pius XII erected the Diocese of Worcester in January 1950, he removed Worcester County from the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. [12] This action established the present territory of the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. That same month, Pius XII appointed Monsignor Christopher Weldon of New York as its new bishop.
On Today's Date: Valentine's 1895 America's 'Most Anomalous Snowstorm' January 2025's Gulf Coast snowstorm was impressive. This 1895 snowstorm, however, was a benchmark.
WWLP-DT2, branded The CW Springfield, is the CW+-affiliated second digital subchannel of WWLP, broadcasting in 720p high definition on channel 22.2. On cable, the subchannel is available on Xfinity channel 5 and Spectrum channel 13 to viewers in Hampden , Hampshire , and Franklin counties.
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English: Christ Church Cathedral in Springfield, Massachusetts. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 74000371 .
St. Michael's Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts, United States, established in 1847. In 1974, the church and rectory were included as contributing properties in the Quadrangle–Mattoon Street Historic District , listed on the National Register of Historic Places .