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  2. Passionists - Wikipedia

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    The Passionists, officially named the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio Passionis Iesu Christi), abbreviated CP, [3] are a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men, founded by Paul of the Cross in 1720, with a special emphasis on and devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ.

  3. Passionist Fathers Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Passionist Fathers Monastery is a historic monastery at 5700 N. Harlem Avenue in the Norwood Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The monastery was built in 1910 for the Passionists , an order of Roman Catholic monks which believed in austere living and hosting spiritual retreats.

  4. Monastery and Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

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    Also in 1986, records for St. Michael's and other nearby parishes were microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. [18] Also that same year, the monastery and church were sold at a minimal price [ 9 ] to a 100-member Korean Presbyterian congregation [ 3 ] from Palisades Park , and renamed Hudson Presbyterian Church .

  5. St. James Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    St. James' Roman Catholic Church is located at 32 James Street between St. James Place and Madison Street in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. [3] It is the second oldest Roman Catholic building in the city, built in 1835–1837 of fieldstone , with a pair of Doric columns flanking the entrance. [ 2 ]

  6. Passionist nuns - Wikipedia

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    Habit of the Passionist nuns. The Passionist nuns are an order in the Roman Catholic Church. The nuns were the second Passionist order to be established, founded in 1771 by Paul of the Cross and Mary Crucified (Faustina Gertrude Constantini). [1] The Passionist nuns are a cloistered, contemplative community.

  7. St. James Church (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    St. James Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in the West End neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Founded as a parish of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1853, the current Brick Gothic church was built in 1884, and served as a parish church for 120 years until its closure in 2004.

  8. St Joseph's Church, Highgate - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Church, seen from Waterlow Park. St Joseph's Church, Highgate is a parish of the Catholic Church on Highgate Hill, in the Diocese of Westminster, London. It was founded by the Passionist Congregation in 1858. [1] [2] It is a grade II listed building. [3]

  9. St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church, also known as St. James and St. John's Roman Catholic Church, is a historic Roman Catholic church located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States and was one of the earliest neighborhood parishes established in the central city (1833).