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  2. Saint Mungo - Wikipedia

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    St Mungo's Church, Townhead, Glasgow. Saint Mungo founded a number of churches during his period as Archbishop of Strathclyde of which Stobo Kirk is a notable example. At Townhead and Dennistoun in Glasgow there is a modern Roman Catholic church and a traditional Scottish Episcopal Church [16] respectively dedicated to the saint.

  3. St Mungo's Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    2009: Photograph of St Mungo's Parish Church, Google Maps (Street View) 1990: Painting of the old church ruins, BBC & Public Catalog Foundation; 1949: Aerial photograph showing St Mungo's Parish Church, Britain from Above; 1928: Aerofilm showing St Mungo's Parish Church, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS)

  4. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    St. Maximilian Kolbe Church (Houston postal address) [102] [123] - In July 1983 the church was established, and it initially used Post Elementary School in Jersey Village before moving to Emmott Elementary School by Summer 1985. The permanent church was built from November 1986 with dedication on November 1, 1987.

  5. Christianity in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The St. Mary and Archangel Michael church is the largest Copt church in the Houston area. [57] In the late 1960s there were far fewer Coptic families. Every month, a priest from Los Angeles flew to Houston and started a mass in a borrowed Orthodox church or in a private house. [56] From 1968 to 2006 over 600 Copt families moved to Houston.

  6. Passionists - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Church of St Mungo's Church, Townhead, Glasgow, is run by the Passionists of the Province of St Patrick. Traditionally, their main apostolate has been preaching missions and retreats. According to Paul of the Cross, they were founded in order to "teach people how to pray", which they do through activities such as retreats and ...

  7. Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    On June 9, 1929, Galveston-Houston bishop Byrne blessed the church. [10] The school opened several years later. [8] The church became a diocesan church on June 30, 1930. The school, Our Mother of Mercy School, opened as a school for grades 1 through 12 in the 1930s. [11] A convent and rectory were established on the property. [10] The school ...

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston contains many landmark structures. The most prominent structure is St. Mary Cathedral Basilica, the mother church of Texas. It was one of the few buildings and the only church to survive the 1900 Galveston Storm. Other landmarks in the archdiocese include: 1887 Bishop's Palace in Galveston

  9. All Saints Catholic Church (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Catholic Church is an historic church at 201 East 10th Street in the historic Heights area of Houston, Texas. The parish is a part of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. It is in Houston Heights block 218. [3] The Romanesque Revival-style church building was constructed in 1926 and added to the National Register of Historic Places ...