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  2. West Side Catholic school closing blamed on falling ...

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    St. Martin of Tours Catholic School in Cheviot will close at the end of this school year, a decision church officials blamed on falling enrollment and growing budget deficits.

  3. St. Martin's Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin's Church or St. Martin of Tours Church may refer to any one of a number of churches. ... St. Martin's Catholic Church, Cincinnati, Ohio;

  4. Martin of Tours - Wikipedia

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    Many churches are named after Saint Martin of Tours. St Martin-in-the-Fields, at Trafalgar Square in the centre of London, has a history appropriately associated with Martin's renunciation of war; Dick Sheppard, founder of the Peace Pledge Union, was Vicar 1914–26, and there is a memorial chapel for him, with a plaque for Vera Brittain, also ...

  5. St. Martin's Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church is a parish of the Catholic Church in Valley City, Ohio, in the Diocese of Cleveland. It is noted for its historic church , which was built in 1861 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

  6. St. Martin's Day - Wikipedia

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    St Martin's Day Kermis by Peeter Baltens (16th century), shows peasants celebrating by drinking the first wine of the season, and a horseman representing the saint. Saint Martin's Day or Martinmas (obsolete: Martlemas), [1] [2] and historically called Old Halloween [A] or All Hallows Eve, [B] [3] [4] is the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours and is celebrated in the liturgical year on 11 November.

  7. Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Saint Martin was rediscovered on 14 December 1860, which aided in the 19th-century revival of the popular devotion to St. Martin. After the radical Paris Commune of 1871, there was a resurgence of conservative Catholic piety, and the church decided to build a basilica to Saint Martin.

  8. Johann Koehnken - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich (John H.) Koehnken (1819–1897) was an American organ builder in Cincinnati, Ohio who worked under Matthias Schwab (1808–1862) and with Gallus Grimm (1827–1897).

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