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Good Shepherd - Resurrection Parish Good Shepherd Church, 1950 Batchelder St. Combined in one parish. [10] Resurrection Church, 2331 Gerritsen Ave. Constructed in 1953. [11] Holy Family-St. Thomas Aquinas Church 249 9th Street Holy Innocents Church 279 E. 17th St, Flatbush: Constructed in 1923, Added to NRHP in 2007. [12] Holy Name of Jesus Church
Good Shepherd Church (Rhinebeck) – Established in 1903; Merged in 2015. St. Joseph's Church (Rhinebeck) – Established in 1862, became mission church of Good Shepherd in 1975. Church closed; St. Christopher Church (Red Hook) – Established in 1910. Merged in 2015. St. Sylvia Church (Tivoli) – Established in 1890. Merged in 2015. Church closed
The Rev. Kenneth B. Smith Sr. Kenneth Bryant Smith Sr. (February 19, 1931 – January 21, 2008) was a Chicago-area community leader and minister. Smith was born in Montclair, New Jersey and raised as a Catholic. [1]
The seminary was under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Brooklyn from 1926 to 1957, the seminary fell under the jurisdiction of Diocese of Rockville Centre in 1957, when the Diocese was established. Brooklyn seminarians studied alongside seminarians from Rockville Centre from 1957 till 2012, when the Seminary ended its program for seminarians.
Church of the Good Shepherd (New York City), 4967 Broadway, Inwood, Manhattan Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal), 240 E 31st Street, in Midtown Manhattan; West Presbyterian Church (New York City) (Good Shepherd – Faith Presbyterian Church), Lincoln Square, Manhattan
The Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 4967 Broadway at the corner of Isham Street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a Roman Catholic parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. It was built in 1935-36 and was designed by Paul Monaghan in the Romanesque Revival style.
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Presence Health was formed in 2011 by the merger of two Chicago-area Catholic health care systems, Resurrection Health Care and Provena Health. [1] Sandra Bruce was named CEO of the company. She had been chief executive of Resurrection Health since 2008. [1] Bruce retired from the company in July 2015. [4]