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The Most Holy Trinity Parish was founded in 1834, when Reverend Frederick Rese purchased a building in central Detroit, formerly home to the First Protestant Society Church. [2] The building was transformed into a hospital during the 1826–1837 cholera pandemic , as Detroit lacked a proper hospital. [ 3 ]
Holy Trinity Parish 1922 St. Joseph Church, 1331 7th St., Port Huron Combined into Holy Trinity parish. [45] St. Stephen Church, 325 32nd St., Port Huron Combined into Holy Trinity parish. [46] St. Christopher 1980s 1000 Michigan Ave, Marysville Parish founded in 1936; [47] St. Edward on the Lake 1956 6945 Lakeshore Rd., Lakeport [48] St. Mary
Abbot: Archimandrite Maximos (Weimar). Dependency of the Monastery of the Glorious Ascension. Holy Optina Elders Brotherhood, Roswell, Georgia. Attached to St. Mary of Egypt parish. Abbot: Archimandrite John (Townsend). Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville, New York. Abbot: Bishop Luke (Murianka).
In 1999, The Redemptorists turned the parish over to the Archdiocese of Detroit. [4] The parish school was started by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1882. [6] Sisters of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) arrived at Most Holy Redeemer Parish in August 2017 to work in the school and serve the parish. [7]
Corpus Christi Monastery, a Roman Catholic monastery located in New York City. Holy Ascension Monastery, a Greek Old Calenderist monastery located in Bearsville. [54] Holy Cross Monastery, an Anglican monastery located in West Park. [55] Holy Trinity Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Jordanville. [56]
Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery (Castro Valley, California) Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville) , Jordanville, New York, NRHP-listed St. Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery
The monastery was originally intended to serve the area's Catholic clergy and churches, but also provided emergency aid to the poor. During the Great Depression, the monastery was a major source of relief for poor East-Side workers. [2] By 1931 the monastery was providing as many as 3,500 free meals per day through its soup kitchen. [3]
By 2005 suburban flight contributed to the decline of Catholic schools in the Detroit area. There were no Catholic schools left in Hamtramck by that year, and in the Detroit city limits there were 12. [3] By 2017 there were four Catholic elementary schools in the city of Detroit. [2] There are 103 Detroit-area high schools which have closed as ...