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The church was founded to serve the German immigrant community in Baltimore. The church is a late 19th-century Romanesque Revival structure, 170 by 80 feet, with a steeple 180 feet high. Parish Hall. The complex consists of seven main buildings: the Church, Girls’ School, Rectory, Boys’ School, Convent, Brothers’ Residence, and the Parish ...
Overlea / ˈ oʊ v ər ˌ l iː / is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 12,275 at the 2010 census. [2] Students attend Overlea High School. Area roads include Belair Road (U.S. Route 1) and Kenwood Avenue (Maryland Route 588). Overlea includes the neighborhood ...
Overlea is a neighborhood in northeast Baltimore. It is home to the Maryland School for the Blind. [1. Overlea. Neighborhood of Baltimore. Country United ...
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Also listed are the Montrose Mansion and Chapel and St. Michael's Church. [4] Just outside the community, to its north, is the small military reservation of Camp Fretterd, which serves as a training site for the Maryland Army National Guard and Air Guard. [5] The Maryland Defense Force is also headquartered at Camp Fretterd.
St. Michael's Church, also known as St. Michael's Chapel and Hannah More Chapel, is a historic Episcopal Church located at Academy Lane and Reisterstown Road in Reisterstown, Baltimore County, Maryland. It is a small, Carpenter Gothic-style, board and batten frame structure, featuring a simple bell-gable.
First Catholic parish in Hagerstown, church started in 1826 [130] St. Michael 31 S. Martin St, Clear Spring: Clustered with St. Mary Parish [131] Ss. Peter and Patrick St. Peter Church, 16 E. High St, Hancock: Church dedicated in 1835. Now part of Ss. Peter & Patrick Parish [48]
Assistant pastor at St. Michael in Overlea in 1984; Assistant pastor at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore in 1985. [1] Associate Pastor at St. Anthony in Baltimore in 1985; Associate pastor at St. Isaac Jogues in Baltimore in 1990