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  2. Patricia of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Patricia of Naples (or Patricia of Constantinople) (Italian: Santa Patrizia) (died ca. 665 AD) is an Italian virgin and saint. Tradition states that she was noble; she may have been related to the Roman Emperor . [ 1 ]

  3. Saint Patrick - Wikipedia

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    [77] [78] Patricia Monaghan says there is no evidence that the shamrock was sacred to the pagan Irish. [77] However, Jack Santino speculates that it may have represented the regenerative powers of nature, and was recast in a Christian context. Icons of St Patrick often depict the saint "with a cross in one hand and a sprig of shamrocks in the ...

  4. St. Patrick's Church (Staten Island) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Patrick is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located in Richmondtown, Staten Island, New York City.. The church was established at the county seat in 1862 as a mission of St. Joseph's, Rossville, becoming the fifth Catholic church on Staten Island. [1]

  5. St. Patrick's Old Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Since the current St. Patrick's Cathedral opened in 1879, St. Patrick's Old Cathedral has been a parish church, the pastor residing in the old Bishop's House at 263 Mulberry Street. Today's multi-ethnic parish includes the territory of the former Most Holy Crucifix Parish, whose church for a time was the nearby Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz and ...

  6. St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church (Hartford, Connecticut)

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    It is the oldest Roman Catholic parish in the state of Connecticut. [1] Saint Patrick Parish in Hartford was founded in 1829, making it the first parish in Connecticut, while Saint Anthony Parish was founded by Italian immigrants in the 1890s. The parishes merged in 1958 to form Saint Patrick - Saint Anthony parish.

  7. St. Patrick's Church (New Orleans, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Church "confessions in English, French, Spanish and Italian" on billboard in 1941 New Orleans. St. Patrick's Church is a Catholic church and parish in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The parish was founded in 1833, and the current structure was completed in 1840.

  8. Saint Patrick Parish, Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Its most famous beach is Bathway Beach. The principal town in St. Patrick is Sauteurs. One landmark is Leapers' Hill, where legend states approximately 40 indigenous Caribs jumped over the cliff and into the sea to escape colonization by the French. [2] Several volcanic cones and craters are located within the parish, such as Punchbowl and Lake ...

  9. St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Parish and Buildings is a historic church on Grand Street, Ocean and Bramhall avenues in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. [3] It was built in 1868 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The stained glass windows in the church were destroyed in the Black Tom explosion of 1916. [4]