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  2. List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington

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    Founded in the 1850s, current church dedicated in 1858. It is the second oldest Catholic church in continuous use in Vermont. [53] St. Catherine of Siena 72 Church St, Shelburne: Founded as mission in 1895, became a parish in 1906 [54] St. John Vianney 160 Hinesburg Rd, South Burlington: Founded in 1940, current church dedicated the same year ...

  3. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Burlington, Vermont)

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    The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Burlington, Vermont, United States, is the former cathedral church of the Catholic Diocese of Burlington. The building is located at 20 Pine Street with grounds bounded by Pearl, St. Paul and Cherry Streets. In 2018, it was announced that the building would no longer serve as a Catholic church.

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Burlington (Latin: Dioecesis Burlingtonensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church for Vermont in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Boston. [1] The Diocese of Burlington was erected on July 29, 1853, by Pope Pius IX.

  5. Cathedral of Saint Joseph (Burlington, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Saint Joseph located in Burlington, Vermont, United States, is the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Burlington. It served as the co-cathedral of the diocese from 1999 to 2018 when it became the cathedral church following the closure of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Burlington.

  6. Catholic churches in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Center at the University of Vermont: Burlington: Christ the King Church: Burlington: Saint Anthony's Church: Burlington: Saint Joseph's Cathedral: Burlington: Saint Mark's Church: Burlington: Saint Mary's Church: Cambridge: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church: Canaan: Saint John the Baptist Church: Castleton: Our Lady of Mount ...

  7. Conversion of St. Paul Church - Wikipedia

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    Barton was a mission church of Newport after their parish was established in 1873. Mass was said in the Barton Academy hall until 1878. The parish bought a church from the Congregationalists who had built a new one. [1] Because the church had been converted to Catholic use, the official name the "Conversion of St. Paul" was thought appropriate. [7]

  8. Christopher J. Coyne - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Coyne was born on June 17, 1958, in Woburn, Massachusetts, to Rita and Bill Coyne, [2] a postal worker and a parish secretary. He had three older brothers and three younger sisters. [ 3 ] He attended public schools in Woburn, graduating from Woburn Memorial High School in 1976.

  9. St. Peter's Church and Mount St. Joseph Convent Complex

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    St. Peter's Church and Mount St. Joseph Convent Complex is a Roman Catholic religious and educational complex on Convent and Meadow Streets in Rutland, Vermont. The complex includes a church, rectory, two schools, a convent, and an elderly housing building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]