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Aloysius de Gonzaga, SJ (Italian: Luigi Gonzaga; 9 March 1568 – 21 June 1591) was an Italian aristocrat who became a member of the Society of Jesus. While still a student at the Roman College , he died as a result of caring for the victims of a serious epidemic.
St. Aloysius Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish church at 19 I Street in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Washington, D. C. It is administered by the Jesuits since its founding and is named for St. Aloysius Gonzaga. It is often associated with Gonzaga College High School, to which it is physically connected.
The St. Aloysius Catholic Church [2] is a Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 209-217 West 132nd Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Frederick Douglass Boulevard in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
The twin-cross steeples at the entrance of St. Aloysius Church. St. Aloysius Church was designed in Romanesque style by the Spokane firm of Preusse & Zittel with rounded arches. [6] The church seems as if it has vast amounts of space and lets in natural light to illuminate the space. A statue dedicated to St. Aloysius outside the church entrance.
Gonzaga College High School is a private Catholic college-preparatory high school for boys in Washington, D.C. Founded by the Jesuits in 1821 as the Washington Seminary, Gonzaga is named in honor of Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian saint from the 16th century.
St Louis, as it is more commonly known, is the oldest remaining Catholic parish in Nashua. In 1920 the parish completed a renovation and expanded the church to include a transept . The extended chancel terminated with a straight wall punctuated with a perpendicular style stained glass window.
The Academy of St. Aloysius was a private high school for girls located in Jersey City, in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, operated by the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth. The school had an enrollment of 178 students and offered a college preparatory curriculum, an honors program and college credit courses.
St. Aloysius Church (Washington, D.C.) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Aloysius Catholic Church .