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St. Thomas More Catholic Church Decatur: 1952 [10] 1942 Sacred Heart Catholic Church Griffin [11] 1943 St. Mary, Mother of God Jackson: 2004 [12] 1943 St. James the Apostle Catholic Church McDonough: 1971 [13] 1951 Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church Brookhaven: 1957 [14] 1954 St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church Atlanta 1957 [15] 1958 ...
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Atlanta GA; ... 1944: Dominican Monastery of St. Jude, Marbury, AL 1945: Elmira, NY, moved to Monastery of Mary the Queen, Girard, IL
St. Joseph, Marietta - It opened in September 1953. [21] St. Jude the Apostle, Sandy Springs [22] [23] - Opened September 4, 1962 [24] St. Mary, Rome - It was established in 1945, and a new school building was established after the school acquired a section of the former Cooper Estate in 1960. Its current building opened in fall 2001.
The church catered to a primarily Irish Catholic population, [20] which included Maybelle Stephens Mitchell, a noted suffragist who was a member of the church in the early 1900s. [21] In 1905, the church established a Sunday school in its basement, [ 16 ] and in 1909, members of the Sisters of St. Joseph opened a parochial school in the parish ...
St. Hilda's Inman Park, in a neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, is a parish of the Diocese of the South in the Anglican Catholic Church. The building was originally built in 1939 as a Primitive Baptist Church. [1] It was converted to be a parish of the newly formed Anglican Catholic Church in 1978, [2] and was consecrated in 1979. [3]
St. Jude the Apostle Catholic School (K–8) [64] Opened September 4, 1962 [65] The Alfred and Adele Davis Academy (K–8) The Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School a.k.a. The Weber School (high school) The Epstein School (K–8) Holy Spirit Preparatory School Lower Campus (the upper campus and preschool are in Atlanta) [66] [67 ...
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The Archdiocese of Atlanta (Latin: Archdiœcesis Atlantensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in northern Georgia in United States. The archdiocese is led by a prelate archbishop , who also serves as pastor of the mother church , the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta. [ 1 ]