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41–43 Cuba St: 5378: James Smith Ltd. Department Store (Former) Historic Place Category 2: 49–65 Cuba Street, 93–97 Manners Street and Pringle Avenue, Te Aro: 5379: T.G. Macarthy Trust Building: Historic Place Category 2: 58–60 Cuba St: 5380: House: Historic Place Category 2: 164 Tasman Street: 5424: St Matthias' Church (Anglican ...
St Gerard's Church and Monastery collectively form one of Wellington's most distinctive and iconic landmarks. Located on Mount Victoria in Wellington, both buildings are classified as Category 1 Historic Places (places of "special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value") by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington (Archidioecesis Metropolitae Vellingtonensis) is the metropolitan archdiocese of New Zealand. Catholics number about 83,214 (2006 census). Catholics number about 83,214 (2006 census).
St. Mary Church Woodstock: Church closed on June 28, 2006. [22] Located in Holy Trinity Parish, Woodstock. St. Rita Church Woodstock: Church closed on May 27, 2013. [22] Located in Holy Trinity Parish, Woodstock. Holy Rosary Church Wyoming: Church closed on June 30, 2007. [22] Located in St. Philip Parish, Petrolia.
Many of his churches are in the Gothic Revival style, for example St Alban's Church in Pāuatahanui [5] and the Catholic, St Patrick's Church, Palmerston North which was built in 1925 and renovated and rededicated in 1980 as the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. He was involved with his architectural partner, John Swan, in designing St Gerard's ...
Early Wellington Churches. Wellington: Millwood Press. Kelly, Dan (2001). On Golders Hill: A History of the Thorndon Parish. Wellington: Daniel Kelly/Parish of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart and of Saint Mary His Mother. O'Meeghan, Michael (2003). Steadfast in hope: The Story of the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington 1850-2000 ...
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The Sisters of Saint Rita are a Roman Catholic religious institute. They were founded in 1911 by Father Hugolinus Dach, an Augustinian priest in Würzburg , Germany. Originally developed as a lay group to care for families, in 1917 the Sisters took the habit, and started to say the daily Marian office.