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Atlanta, Georgia 30308: Country: United States: Denomination: Episcopal Church: Previous denomination: Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America (1864) Website: www.stlukesatlanta.org: History; Former names: St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (1870–1872) Founded: March 28, 1864: Consecrated: April 22, 1864 (first building ...
Atlanta 1897 [4] 1903 St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Atlanta 1911 [5] 1906 St. Joseph Catholic Church Marietta: 1952 [6] 1912 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church: Atlanta 1960 [7] 1936 Cathedral of Christ the King: Atlanta 1937 [8] 1936 St. Peter Catholic Church LaGrange [9] 1941 St. Thomas More Catholic Church Decatur: 1952 [10] 1942
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Atlanta) T. Tabernacle (concert hall) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, with jurisdiction over middle and north Georgia. It is in Province IV of the Episcopal Church and its cathedral , the Cathedral of St. Philip , is in Atlanta , as are the diocesan offices.
In the early 1900s, Episcopalians in what is now midtown Atlanta petitioned the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia to establish a new church in midtown. During this time, the city of Atlanta was growing and expanding northward, and Episcopalians in the northern parts of the city wanted a place of worship closer to them than the churches in downtown Atlanta, which at the time included what would ...
The first site for St. Philip's was in downtown Atlanta, across from the State Capitol on the corner of what is now Washington Street and Martin Luther King Drive. By 1875 the small church had grown to be the largest Episcopal church in Georgia, and in 1907 St. Philip's was named the cathedral of the Diocese of Atlanta, which was formed that same year.
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