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  2. Basilica of Regina Pacis - Wikipedia

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    The church was built as a votive shrine, within the then-Parish of St. Rosalia (later renamed St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Parish). The original parish church, built in 1905, was considered the "Mother Church of Italian immigrants" of the diocese. [2] The church was raised to the status of a minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI in November 2012. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. ... 105 W. Main and 100-232 E. Main St.; also roughly bounded by ...

  4. Category : Italian-American Roman Catholic national parishes ...

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    St. Anthony of Padua Church (Bronx) St. Anthony of Padua Church (Manhattan) St. Clare of Assisi's Church (Bronx) St. Joseph Church (Chinatown, Manhattan) St. Peter's Italian Church (Syracuse, New York) St. Rosalia Church (Brooklyn)

  5. Category : Roman Catholic churches completed in 1905

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    St. Paul's Catholic Church (Portsmouth, Virginia) St. Rosalia Church (Brooklyn) St. Rose of Lima Church (Manhattan) St. Rose's Catholic Church (St. Rose, Ohio) St. Sebastian's Catholic Church (Sebastian, Ohio) St. Stanislaus Catholic Church (Lewiston, Idaho) St. Stephen's Basilica; St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church (Los Angeles) Sts. Cyril ...

  6. Chapel of Saint Rosalia - Wikipedia

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    The chapel is sacred to Saint Rosalia, the patron against plague. She was born to a wealthy family. As an adult, she left her family's home and lived as a wandering mendicant. Rosalia died on September 4, 1160. She became the symbol fight against indulgence, regarded as an ideal of self-control.

  7. Syrian Christians attend services, schools reopen a week ...

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    DAMASCUS/LATAKIA, Syria (Reuters) -Syrian Christians attended regular Sunday services for the first time since the dramatic overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad a week ago, in an early test of ...

  8. Cleveland, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, a railroad line owned by the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (later known as Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway or Katy) from Oklahoma City reached Cleveland and crossed the Arkansas River into Osage County. On May 27, 1904, the first oil well was spudded near the community, and it caused an influx of oil workers and other people.

  9. Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine is a Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to Stanley Rother, Oklahoma-born priest, missionary, and martyr. The shrine, which serves as a church, a museum, and a pilgrimage site, is located along I-35 on the south side of Oklahoma City, in the United States. In its first year of operation, the shrine saw roughly ...