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  2. St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Manayunk

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    In 2012, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia consolidated St. John the Baptist Parish with St. Mary of the Assumption and St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church in Philadelphia. The St. Josaphat Church property (1898, Cotton Street) is used and maintained as a worship site for the parish, while the St. Mary of the Assumption Church property (1848 ...

  3. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    This church also operated a parish elementary school until June 2005 when that school was closed due to its low enrollment of 130 students. The Reverend Monsignor John Wendrychowicz, the pastor of Saint Josaphat Parish at the time, informed parishioners of the decision in Masses held during the weekend of April 25, 2005, noting that he had also informed teachers and families of the children ...

  4. St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral (Parma, Ohio)

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    The cathedral is the seat of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Josaphat. [21] [24] St. Josaphat's aluminum domes gradually faded to a celadon color due to weathering. They were painted gold in the 1990s. [26] A shrine to Our Lady of Pochaiv was dedicated on the cathedral grounds on May 23, 2010. The shrine was the result of a seven-year ...

  5. Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Josaphat in Parma

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    The Eparchy of Saint Josaphat in Parma is a suffragan eparchy in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archeparchy of Philadelphia. The eparchy is named for St. Josaphat Kuntsevych, O.S.B.M., who was Eastern Catholic martyred in anti-Catholic violence by Eastern Orthodox following the Union of Brest.

  6. St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church, Philadelphia

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    St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic School building. The parish was founded in 1914 to serve those of the Ukrainian language in Northeast Philadelphia. Initially services were held in St. John Cantius Church in Bridesburg and in the homes of various parishioners. The first pastor was Rev. Volodymyr Petriwsky who served from 1915 to 1924.

  7. Basilica of St. Josaphat - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of St. Josaphat is a Catholic minor basilica in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1901 in the Polish cathedral style by Milwaukee's Polish immigrant community. The basilica is named for Josaphat Kuntsevych, a Ruthenian martyr and saint.

  8. St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 715 East Canfield Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 [ 1 ] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1985. [ 2 ]

  9. John E. Aldred Estate - Wikipedia

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    John E. Aldred Estate, also known as St. Josaphat's Monastery, is a historic estate located at Lattingtown in Nassau County, New York.It was designed in 1916 by architect Bertram Goodhue, with landscaping by Olmsted Brothers, for public utility executive John Edward Aldred.