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The windows of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church were created by William Jay Bolton with the assistance of his brother, John Bolton, between 1845 and 1848. Though preceded by a figural window Bolton made for Christ Church Priory in Pelham, NY, these windows are the first complete canon, or set, of figural stained glass windows made in North ...
In 1957, Bishop James P. DeWolfe of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island closed the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn in 1957 and ousted Melish, who had taken over from his father in 1949. The bishop closed the church until a new congregation claimed it as "St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church." [1] [3]
St. Ann's Warehouse is a performing arts institution in Brooklyn, New York City. It began when the St. Ann's and the Holy Trinity Church on Montague Street was converted into a venue for classical music in 1980. [1] Initially known as Arts at St. Ann's, proceeds from the stage's performances were used to aid in renovating the building. [2]
This building was consecrated for Catholic worship as Holy Trinity Church (not to be confused with the 1903 Catholic church of the same name on Capitol Avenue in Hartford). [3] In 1850, construction on the original St. Patrick's Church at the corner of Church Street and Anne Street [4] was begun by John Brady. In 1853, the original Holy Trinity ...
Church of the Holy Trinity – Established in 1998; present parish formed from the merger of the Churches of St. Agnes, St. Marie (originally St. Joseph's Church), and St. Patrick's churches; St. Agnes and St. Patrick's had already merged by 1995. Yoked with St. Michael’s Church. [4] Holy Spirit Church (East Greenbush) – Established in 1923
The Church of Saint Ann or Anne, St. Ann's Church, St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church or variations may refer to: ... St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, New York;
St. Ann's Church (Bronx, New York) St. Ann's and the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn; Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica; St. Ann's Church (Manhattan) St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan) St. Ann's Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tennessee) St. Ann's Episcopal Church (Richford, Vermont)
The Shrine Church of St. Ann was a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at Bainbridge Avenue, just north of Gun Hill Road, in the Norwood area of the Bronx, New York. The parish was founded in 1927, [11] and closed as of August 1, 2015. [1]