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Most Blessed Sacrament 1155 Main St, Wakefield [94] Our Lady of Fatima 50 Walsh Ave, Peabody: Founded as a mission for Portuguese immigrants in 1965. Current church dedicated in 1975 [95] Our Lady of Hope and St. Paul Parishes St. Paul Church, 50 Union St, Hamilton: Church dedicated in 1908, St. Paul parish founded in 1922. Now Our Lady Parish ...
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament: 1889 built 1017 11th Street Sacramento, California: Italian Renaissance St. Helena Church: 1945 built ... 1400 Quincy St. N.E.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary: 1937 United States: Bardstown, KY: Basilica of St Joseph Proto-Cathedral: 2001 United States: Beaumont, TX: St Anthony Cathedral Basilica: 2006 United States: Belmont, NC: Abbey Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians (Belmont Abbey) 1998 United States: Boston, MA
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It includes most of Plymouth County except for the towns of Marion, Mattapoisett, and Wareham. As of 2018, the archdiocese had 284 parishes with 617 diocesan priests and 275 permanent deacons. In 2018, the archdiocese estimated that more than 1.9 million Catholics lived within its territory. [2]
Two chapels flank the cathedral. The Lady Chapel was completed in 1869. The Blessed Sacrament is reserved there and it has the daily Mass. The Bishop's Chapel was completed in 1935. It is dedicated to Saints John Fisher and Thomas More. Four bishops of Fall River are buried in the chapel's crypt. [4]
The interior walls have been repainted several times, most recently in 2005. The congregation has 50 rows of 4 pews (total lower seating 1,000), including a handicapped section. There are another thousand pews in a balcony on both sides of the nave, including 500 people per side. The total capacity is 2,000 persons and 100 musicians.
Blessed Sacrament is a devotional term used in the Catholic Church to refer to the Eucharistic species (consecrated sacramental bread and wine). [4] Consecrated hosts are kept in a tabernacle after Mass, so that the Blessed Sacrament can be readily brought to the sick and dying outside the time of Mass. [ 5 ] This also enables the devotional ...