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Mary Virginia Merrick (November 2, 1866 – January 10, 1955), born in Washington, DC, was a pioneer in American Catholic social reform. At age 20, despite being paralyzed from a fall, she started the Christ Child Society in 1887 to provide for needy infants, children, and their families in the Washington, D.C. area.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Cleveland, Ohio 7710 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Merged with First Church in 2004. Now occupied by Church of God and True Holiness. Striebinger, Frederick N. Classical Revival 1916 built Third Church of Christ, Scientist (Cleveland, Ohio) 3648 W 25th St (now 3648 Pearl Rd), Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
4423 Pearl Rd, Cleveland Founded in 2010 with the merger of Our Lady of Good Counsel and Corpus Christi Parishes [9] Our Lady of Angels 3644 Rocky River Dr, Cleveland Founded in 1922, church dedicated in 1941 [10] Our Lady of Lourdes 3395 E. 53rd St, Cleveland Founded in 1883 to serve Czech and Slovak immigrants. Church dedicated in 1893 [11]
Known today as the Nottingham-Spirk Innovation Center, the building is now owned by Nottingham Spirk, which from 2003 to 2005 renovated it for its headquarters. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The present First Church of Christ, Scientist building is located at 3181 Fairmount Boulevard in Cleveland Heights .
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The former Third Church of Christ, Scientist built in 1906 is an historic Christian Science church building located at 3648 West 25th Street (now 3648 Pearl Road) in Cleveland, Ohio, It was designed in the Classical Revival style by noted Cleveland architect Frederick N. Striebinger.
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During the 19th Century, the church had various locations in Cleveland, including Euclid Avenue and East 9th Street (1853), Prospect Avenue near East 9th Street (1857), and Prospect Avenue and East 22nd Street (1882). In 1864, Mt. Zion Congregational Church was formed at Plymouth Church.