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  2. St. Paul's German Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's German Evangelical Church was the first German Evangelical Church to be established in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was founded in 1836 by Reverend George Brandau. [2] On October 9th, 2024 the church was heavily damaged by a massive fire that took firefighters over 3 hours to fully extinguish. The church was not in use at the time ...

  3. Cathedral of the Assumption (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    In 1841, the diocese was moved from Bardstown to Louisville, and Saint Louis Church became Saint Louis Cathedral. Bishop Flaget, now the Bishop of Louisville, decided in 1849 that a new cathedral should be built. However, Bishop Flaget died on February 11, 1850, a few months after the laying of the cornerstone for the new church building.

  4. St George's Church, Tyldesley - Wikipedia

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    St George's has survived two fires, the first in 1878 when the upper west galley housing the choir and organ was destroyed causing their removal to the chancel. The second fire, in 1966, destroyed half the roof and part of the ceiling. [12] In 1886 St John's Church at Mosley Common was built as a chapel-of-ease to St George's. [13]

  5. Religion in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Kentucky Temple, the 76th temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), is located in nearby Pewee Valley (mailing address of Crestwood), and serves members of the church in Kentucky, Southern Indiana, parts of Ohio and West Virginia. The city is also the home of three Unitarian Universalist churches: All ...

  6. St. James–Belgravia Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. December 5, 1972. The St. James–Belgravia Historic District, within Old Louisville, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It comprises St. James Court (north) and Belgravia Court (south). It is bordered to the north by Louisville's Central Park. The area was the site of the Southern Exposition and now ...

  7. St George's Church - Wikipedia

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    United States. St. George's Catholic Church (Chicago), a defunct Lithuanian-Catholic church. St. George's Church (Leadville, Colorado), in National Historic Landmark Leadville Historic District. St. George's Chapel, Lewes, Delaware. Saint Georges, Delaware.

  8. William George McCloskey - Wikipedia

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    William George McCloskey was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 10, 1823, the youngest of five sons of George and Ellen McCloskey. [1] Two of his older brothers, John and George McCloskey, also became priests. John became president of Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland. George became pastor of the Church of the Nativity in New ...

  9. St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    82002723 [1] Added to NRHP. March 1, 1982. The former St. Patrick's Catholic Church is a historic Roman Catholic parish church located at 1301-1305 West Market Street in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The church built in 1860 is a large 3-story steepled redbrick Romanesque Revival building, while the rectory next door is a 2-story ...

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