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1338 W Flournoy St, Chicago Old St. Mary's 1500 S Michigan Ave, Chicago Old St. Patrick's: 700 W Adams St, Chicago Shrine of Our Lady of Pompei 1224 W Lexington St, Chicago Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica: 3121 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago St. Agatha 3147 W Douglas Blvd, Chicago Shrine of St. Anthony 110 W Madison St, Chicago St. Malachy + Precious Blood
The statue of Our Lady Star of the Sea venerated in the church of Sliema, Malta. Our Lady, Star of the Sea is an ancient title for Mary, the mother of Jesus. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris. The title has been in use since at least the early medieval period.
Star of the Sea Painted Church, Kalapana, Hawaii; St. Mary, Star of the Sea (Baltimore, Maryland) Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Solomons, Maryland) St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Jackson, Michigan) Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea (Staten Island), New York; St. Mary Star of the Sea (Newport, Vermont)
Notre Dame de Chicago School; St. Mary School; St. Francis of Assisi (merged with Our Lady of the Angels School, building closed) (Our Lady of the Angels closed in 1999) Closed in 1990: [15] Holy Trinity School; S. S. Peter and Paul School (3737 South Paulina Street) Sacred Heart of Jesus School
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Mary Star of the Sea may refer to: Our Lady, Star of the Sea, an ancient title for the Virgin Mary; Mary Star of the Sea, by the musical group Zwan. Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (disambiguation), or variations
St Mary's chapel was built on the site of the shrine, although 1601 refers to the date it was restored and not the date of the original structure. The Shrine of Our Ladye Star of the Sea was an old chapel on the cliffs at Broadstairs (which was formerly known as Bradstowe). Dating back at least to the 1350s, the two towers of the chapel were a ...
The parish of St. Mary, Star of the Sea was founded in 1868 to serve the local Irish Catholic community by Father Peter McCoy, Pastor of St. Lawrence Church, now Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Baltimore), in Locust Point. [2]