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The Church of All Nations, also known as the Church of Gethsemane [1] or the Basilica of the Agony, is a Catholic church located on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, next to the Garden of Gethsemane. It enshrines a section of bedrock where Jesus is said to have prayed before his arrest. (Mark 14:32–42)
The First United Evangelical Church (led by Reverend H. A. Deck) occupied the church until 1930, when it was renamed the Cornerstone Church under a new congregation. It was later changed again to the Bethel Missionary Temple, followed by the current Maronite congregation. [1] The dedication is to Saint Sharbel (or Charbel) Makhlouf.
743 SE 76th Ave, Portland Church of the Korean Martyrs 10840 SE Powell Blvd, Portland Korean language [3] Christ the King 11709 SE Fuller, Milwaukie Good Shepherd 127 NE Hill St, Sheridan Holy Cross 5227 N. Bowdoin St, Portland Holy Family 7525 SE Cesar Chavez Blvd, Portland Holy Family Parish, Mission of All Souls 243 Marshall Ave, Glendale ...
Archdiocesan Pastoral Center, Portland. On September 26, 1928, the Vatican renamed the Archdiocese of Oregon City as the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon because Portland had grown much larger than Oregon City. [21] To avoid confusion with the Diocese of Portland in Maine, the Vatican added "in Oregon" to the archdiocesan name. [22]
Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul (Lewiston, Maine) Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Sacred Heart Church, Auburn Saint Philip's Church, Auburn; Prince of Peace Parish
St. James Lutheran Church (Portland, Oregon) St. Patrick Catholic Church (Portland, Oregon) Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist (Portland, Oregon) St. Andrew Catholic Church; St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Church; Staub Memorial Congregational Church; Sunnyside United Methodist Church
All Nations: Western and Central United States St. Francis Cathedral El Paso, Texas: Diocesan: Felix Orji Suffragan: Scott Seely: 2011 32 2251 1791 All Saints: Non-geographical Holy Trinity Cathedral Berlin, Maryland: Ordinary: Richard W. Lipka Co-Adjutor: Darryl Fitzwater: 2011 25 971 544 Armed Forces and Chaplaincy† Non-geographical None ...
On 15 October 2006, McKean published in the Portland church bulletin the first of a three-part series entitled, "Partners in the Gospel." [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Though the names "Portland Movement" and "Sold-Out Discipling Movement" had been used for over a year, these three articles were the first formal announcement of the birth of the ...