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    In 1898, St. Paul's Church was dedicated in Daytona Beach, the first Catholic church in that community. [22] The first Catholic church in Brevard County was St. Joseph, dedicated in 1914. [ 23 ]

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    WTGL (channel 45) is a religious independent television station licensed to Leesburg, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area. The station is locally owned by Good Life Broadcasting, and maintains studios on Skyline Drive in Lake Mary, Florida.

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    Pope Benedict XVI decreed on January 20, 2006, that St. Paul's church was elevated to the status of a minor basilica. [2] It was solemnized by Bishop Thomas G. Wenski on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul that same year.

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    On Friday, Feb. 18, 1994, Cole, then 27, and William Paul, then 20, befriended siblings Pam and John Edwards, who planned to spend the weekend camping in the Ocala National Forest.

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    The Catholic Spirit is the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.Founded by John Ireland in 1911 as an 8-page weekly named The Catholic Bulletin and with a subscription base of 2,500, it was renamed to The Catholic Spirit in 1996 and currently circulates to 54,000 households in the Twin Cities area twice per month.