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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The parties signed a court-approved settlement in October 2005. The settlement confirmed that all diocesan property would remain the property of "The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh of the Episcopal Church U.S.A." [7] even if a majority of parishes left the Episcopal Church. It also created a process by which the diocese agreed to make ...

  3. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Methodist Episcopal Church of Burlington; Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard; Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church, Rectory and Parochial School; Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church; Mount St. Peter Church; Mount Zion A.M.E. Church (Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania)

  4. Category:Episcopal churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Elkins Park, Pennsylvania) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Exton, Pennsylvania) St. Peter's Episcopal Church and Rectory; St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley; St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia) St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh) St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)

  5. Category:Churches in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    East Liberty Presbyterian Church; Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) F. First Presbyterian Church (Pittsburgh) G. Grace Anglican Church (Pittsburgh) H.

  6. Mt. Olive Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Olive Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic Methodist Episcopal church building in Leesburg, Virginia, United States. It was built in 1890 and is a one-story, wood-frame building in the Late Gothic Revival style. It sits on a fieldstone foundation and measures 23 feet wide and 42 feet deep. [3]

  7. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    Episcopal Church of the Nativity 1908; 1935 O. M. Topp 33 Alice Street Crafton 2000 Episcopal Church of the Redeemer 1937 E. Donald Robb 5700 Forbes Avenue Squirrel Hill 1998 Express House 1900 c. Station Square: South Shore 1978 Fay Bear house c. 1950: Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly: 125 Lutz Lane West Mifflin 2014

  8. Category : Historic American Buildings Survey in Pennsylvania

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    St. David's Episcopal Church (Radnor, Pennsylvania) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania) St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley; St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh) St. Peter's Kierch; St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Samuel F. B. Morse School; Schenley Park; Martin Schultz House; Shadyside ...

  9. Trinity Cathedral (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Cathedral is an Episcopal Church in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is the cathedral for the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. [1]The present Gothic church was completed in 1872 on the site of a hilltop cemetery on land deeded by heirs of Pennsylvania founder William Penn to the congregation's founders. [2]