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St. Patrick's Church is an historic Roman Catholic church in Glynwood, [1] an unincorporated community in Moulton Township, Auglaize County, Ohio, United States. [ 2 ] : 45 Located north of U.S. Route 33 between St. Marys and Wapakoneta , [ 2 ] : 45 the church was built in 1883 in the Gothic Revival style.
St. Patrick's Church, Saint Patrick's Church, St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church or Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, and similar, may refer to: Australia [ edit ]
Saint Patrick Church is a historic building and the second-oldest Catholic church building in Columbus, Ohio. [7] Located in the Discovery District neighborhood , the structure served as the pro-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus until the consecration of Saint Joseph Cathedral .
St. Patrick's Catholic Church was a Catholic church in northwestern Shelby County, Ohio, United States. Located in the southwestern corner of Van Buren Township , the church sat at the intersection of Hoying and Wright-Puthoff Roads in the unincorporated community of St. Patrick .
The Church of St. Patrick is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church at 130 Avondale Avenue in Toledo, Ohio, in the Diocese of Toledo. It is noted for its historic parish church, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Holy Cross Church, 610 South Water St,, Marine City: Merged to form Our Lady on the River Parish. [51] St. Catherine of Alexandria Church, 1103 Washington St,, Algonac: Merged to form Our Lady on the River Parish. [52] St. Mary's 1865 1886 415 N. Sixth St., St. Clair: Designated as Michigan Historical Marker L1270A [53] St. Mary Queen of ...
St. Patrick's Catholic Church was organized in 1862; [3] it was originally served by priests from Minster, [2]: 7 and from Fort Loramie to the southwest. [6] This arrangement endured until 1882; in this year, the McCartyville parishioners were separated into their own parish, which was dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. [5] Twenty families ...