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St. Charles Borromeo 2222 E. 3rd St, Bloomington: Founded in 1864, current church dedicated in 1952 [24] St. John the Apostle and St. Jude the Apostle Churches St. John the Apostle Church, 4607 W. State Road 46, Bloomington Founded in 1970, current church dedicated in 1998. Now partnered with St. Jude the Apostle Church [25]
2858 Ninth St, Riverside [2] Our Lady of Perpetual Help 5250 Central Ave, Riverside ... St. Charles Borromeo Bloomington St. Joseph Barstow St. Madeline Sophie Barat
WCYI 104.1 FM is an ultra low powered religious FM radio station broadcast out of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. WFHB 91.3 and 98.1 in Bloomington, 100.7 in Nashville and 106.3 in Ellettsville. It is the Local Community radio station. WFIU 103.7 FM The NPR station in town. Owned by Indiana University. WGCL WGCL AM 1370 and 98.7 FM. WGCL ...
When the work is completed on the new $21 million St. Charles Borromeo Church in Visalia later this year, the historic building will be the largest Catholic parish church in North America seating ...
Bloomington: St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church Bloomington, Inc. Catholic WCYT: 91.1 FM: ... Metropolitan School District of Washington Township: Grade school WJFX:
Charles Borromeo (Italian: Carlo Borromeo; Latin: Carolus Borromeus; 2 October 1538 – 3 November 1584) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584. He was made a cardinal in 1560.
Blessed Sacrament School (Houston) (closed 1991) St. Charles Borromeo School (Houston) (Spring 2009) [34] - Merged with Seton Junior High School, forming Assumption Catholic School [36] [55] After Hurricane Ike in 2008 damaged the Borromeo building, students began sharing space with Seton, which at the time was not yet built to accommodate ...
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary is a Roman Catholic seminary at 1400 Evans Road in Ambler, Pennsylvania, that is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The oldest Catholic institution of higher learning in the Philadelphia region, the school is named after Charles Borromeo , an Italian saint from the Counter-Reformation .