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St. Rose of Lima Church, 3803 Fourth St, Baltimore Founded in 1914, church dedicated in 1916. Now merged with St. Athanasius Parish [8] Corpus Christi 110 W. Lafayette Ave, Baltimore First Corpus Christi Church in the United States. Founded in 1880, church consecrated in 1891. [9] Epiphany Catholic Community St. Anthony of Padua Church, 4414 ...
Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church: St. Alphonsus' Church, Rectory, Convent and Halle: St. Elizabeth of Hungary: St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church: St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church: St. Leo's Church: St. Mary, Star of the Sea: St. Mary's Seminary Chapel: St. Michael's Church Complex: St. Vincent de Paul Church: St. Wenceslaus ...
St. Casimir Church, Baltimore; St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church (Baltimore, Maryland) St. Francis Xavier Church (Baltimore) St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church; St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church (Baltimore, Maryland) St. Mary, Star of the Sea (Baltimore, Maryland) St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church (Baltimore) St. Peter's ...
The parish church was founded in 1963 by Vladimir and Anastasia Norko, an immigrant couple, in order to serve the needs of the Russian American immigrant community in Baltimore. Rev. Nikolai Makowelski was the first reverend of the church and served until his retirement in 1984.
Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal (Manhattan), also known as the Little Church Around the Corner, the first church to be named for the Transfiguration in the United States Church of the Transfiguration, Roman Catholic (Manhattan) on Mott Street in Chinatown, Manhattan (originally Zion Episcopal Protestant Church; now Roman Catholic)
Western Ukrainians (sometimes identified as Ruthenians or Rusyns) began to immigrate to Baltimore in the 1880s and by the 1890s Ukrainian Catholic priests were traveling from Pennsylvania to Baltimore to serve the Ukrainian Catholic community. St. Michael's parish was founded in 1893 and the church was built in 1912.
The parish of St. Mary, Star of the Sea was founded in 1868 to serve the local Irish Catholic community by Father Peter McCoy, Pastor of St. Lawrence Church, now Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Baltimore), in Locust Point. [2]
The original St. Peter's building was the "Pro-Cathedral" of the Diocese from 1791 to 1821 and the first church used as Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States. Father John Carroll was named the first bishop for the United States in 1789, installed the following year as Ordinary of the new Diocese of Baltimore, "The Premier See."