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The following is a list of Christian Church Fathers. Roman Catholics generally regard the Patristic period to have ended with the death of John of Damascus in 749. [citation needed] However, Orthodox Christians believe that the Patristic period is ongoing. [citation needed] Therefore, the list is split into two tables.
Pope Pius VII erected the Diocese of Boston on April 8, 1808, including New Hampshire in its jurisdiction. [8] The first Catholic church in New Hampshire, St. Mary's, was built in 1823 in Claremont by a father and son, both Anglican priests, who had converted to Catholicism. The first parish in New Hampshire was St. Aloyisius in Dover, erected ...
Old St. Mary Mission Church, Old Church Rd, West Claremont Founded in the 1820s, current church dedicated in 1823. It is the oldest Catholic church in New Hampshire. [76] St. Patrick 32 Beech St, Newport: Current church dedicated in 1883, founded as parish in 1992 [77] St. Joachim Mission Church, 5 Old Georges Mills Rd, Sunapee
First Parish Church (Dover, New Hampshire) Dover, New Hampshire: NH 1632 Congregational: Oldest congregation in New Hampshire (current building from 1825) Center Church (The First Church of Christ in Hartford) Hartford, Connecticut: CT 1632 Congregational Oldest congregation in Hartford (current building from 1807) Old Donation Episcopal Church
In the Catholic Church tradition, Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 296 or 298 – 373), Basil of Caesarea (c. 330 – 379), Gregory of Nazianzus (329 – c. 390), and John Chrysostom (347–407) are four Greek Church Fathers each who are called the "Great Church Fathers", and in the Eastern Orthodox Church, three of these (Basil of Caesarea ...
Salem was settled in the 17th century as part of Methuen, Massachusetts, and was incorporated in 1750, after the border between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was fixed, dividing that town. The Salem Common was laid out about 1741, not far from the original location of the building now known as the Old Town Hall.
A new church was erected on the corner of Chemeketa and Cottage Streets and was named St. Joseph Church (per the archdiocese history of Oregon the name change was possibly to avoid confusion with another parish named St. John's [7]) and opened in 1889. The parish's current church was dedicated in 1953. A new parish center was completed in 1999.
Name Image Location Description/Notes; St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 591 New Jersey Ave, Absecon Our Lady Star of the Sea 525 Washington St, Cape May St. Agnes 501 Cape Ave, Cape May