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Roughly bounded by Boundary, Maple, High and Fourth Sts., Cambridge City, Indiana Coordinates 39°48′41″N 85°10′16″W / 39.81139°N 85.17111°W / 39.81139; -85
Dutch Reformed Church: St. Philip's Church, Charleston: 1835–50 1973 Charleston, SC: Late Georgian: Episcopal, Anglican Church in North America: Kawaiahaʻo Church: 1836–42 1962 Honolulu, HI: Mediterranean Revival: United Church of Christ: Government Street Presbyterian Church: 1836–37 1992 Mobile, AL
St. Philip AME Church, Savannah, Georgia, historic place in Chatham County, Georgia St. Philip's Church in the Highlands , Garrison, New York St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town , North Carolina
Founded in 1916, current church dedicated in 1986. Now partnered with St. Mary Church [84] St. Mary Church, 2500 St Mary's Dr. NE, Lanesville: Founded in 1852. Now partnered with St. Joseph Church [85] Holy Family 129 W. Daisy Ln, New Albany: Founded in 1954 and church dedicated that same year [86] Our Lady of Perpetual Help 1752 Scheller Ln ...
St. Philip Neri Parish Historic District is a historic Roman Catholic church complex and national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana.The district encompasses five contributing buildings: the church, rectory, former convent and school, school, and boiler house / garage.
A post office was established at Saint Philip in 1872, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1902. [2] The community took its name from a local church. [3] Saint Philip was originally built up chiefly by German Catholics. [4]
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Previously stood opposite St John's College in what is now All Saints' Churchyard; pulled down and rebuilt in current location 1863. [117] Redundant 1973. Not used for Anglican services; joint benefice with the Holy Sepulchre (Round Church) parish which meets in St Andrew the Great church building [118] Holy Sepulchre (The Round Church) [119] 1130