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  2. Roman Catholic Diocese of Yakima - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Yakima (Latin: Dioecesis Yakimensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese of the Catholic Church in central Washington State in the United States. It is a suffragan see in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Seattle. The mother church of the Diocese of Yakima is St. Paul Cathedral in

  3. St. Paul Cathedral (Yakima, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The architect for the Spanish Colonial Revival style church was John Maonly. [1] Armstrong celebrated the first Mass in the church once again on Easter Sunday, April 18, 1927. Pope Pius XII created the Diocese of Yakima on July 18, 1951, from the Diocese of Seattle, and St. Paul's was named the diocesan

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Yakima ...

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    Location of Yakima County in Washington. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Yakima County, Washington. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Yakima County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...

  5. Category : Roman Catholic churches in Washington (state)

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    St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church (Marysville, Washington) St. Boniface Church, Convent and Rectory; Saint Francis Xavier Mission (Lewis County, Washington) St. James Cathedral (Seattle) Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater; St. Paul Cathedral (Yakima, Washington) Saint Rose de Viterbo Catholic Church; St. Aloysius Church (Spokane, Washington)

  6. List of Indian Shaker Church buildings in Washington

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    The first Shaker Indian church, also called the "mother church", was built above Mud Bay near Olympia, Washington, near the homes the co-founders of the church. [7] [8] The original about 18-by-24-foot (5.5 m × 7.3 m) church was oriented in an east-west direction, in a manner that would set the pattern for subsequent church architecture. [9] [10]

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Washington ...

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    Seattle North Stake meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Meetinghouse in Auburn. List of LDS Church adherents in each county as of 2010 according to the Association of Religion Data Archives: [7] Note: Each county adherent count reflects meetinghouse location of congregation and not by location of residence. Census ...

  8. Category:Churches in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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  9. White Swan, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The town was on the Mt Adams Highway (an overland road between Yakima and The Dalles beginning in the 1850s) between Union Gap and Fort Simcoe. In September 1921, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) opened the Yakima Indian Christian Mission. In 1967, the former childcare facilities of the Mission were leased to the Sundown M Corporation.