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St. Francis de Sales Church ... Although the existing Wicks organ is an historic instrument and an important example of the American Romantic movement of organ ...
St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, founded in 1890, is a Catholic church at 4625 Springfield Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Its cornerstone laid in 1907, [ 1 ] the Guastavino tiled dome of the de Sales parish has been an icon in its neighborhood.
St. Francis de Sales, 135 E 96th St, New York, NY 10128. ... The first organ for St. Francis de Sales Church was built by E. and G. G. Hook & Hastings of Boston. [5]
St. Francis de Sales, a church in the East Dade Deanery of Miami, Florida; St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church (Mableton, Georgia) St. Francis de Sales Church (Keokuk, Iowa) St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church (Paducah, Kentucky) St. Francis de Sales Church (Norton Shores, Michigan) St. Francis de Sales Church (St. Louis, Missouri)
Saint Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church is located at 407 Northland Ave, in Buffalo, New York. The Italian Romanesque Revival style church previously served as a parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo. The church was closed by the Roman Catholic Diocese in 1993. The church is a Buffalo landmark.
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Cincinnati, built around 1872, rebuilt by Mathers and removed 1973; St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Enochsburg, Indiana, built in 1873; St. George Catholic Church, Clifton, Cincinnati, built in 1874; First Baptist Church, Covington, Kentucky, built in 1875
St. Francis de Sales School opened July 18, 1887, an elementary school for boys and girls and a girls high school. The Sisters of the Holy Names staffed the schools. St. Francis de Sales Girls High School closed May 31, 1931. After ninety years, St. Francis de Sales Grammar School closed June 10, 1977. The nave looking toward the gallery.
John Bosco, founder of the Society of St. Francis de Sales in 1859. In 1845 Don John Bosco ("Don" being a traditional Italian honorific for priest) opened a night school for boys in Valdocco, now part of the municipality of Turin in Italy. In the following years, he opened several more schools, and in 1857 drew up a set of rules for his helpers.