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Holy Rosary Catholic Church is a historic Catholic parish church in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Founded in the early 1890s, the parish completed the present Baroque-styled church shortly before 1910; the building has been named a historic site .
4697 W. 130th St, Cleveland Became part of Blessed Trinity Parish in 2010, building sold in 2011. [146] Sacred Heart of Jesus: E. 71st St. and Kazimier St, Cleveland Former church St. Joseph: 2543 E. 23rd St, Cleveland Founded in 1860s for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1873. Church closed in 1986, was demolished after fire in 1993 [147]
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The church was built as a votive shrine, within the then-Parish of St. Rosalia (later renamed St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Parish). The original parish church, built in 1905, was considered the "Mother Church of Italian immigrants" of the diocese. [2] The church was raised to the status of a minor basilica by Pope Benedict XVI in November 2012. [2]
St. Anthony of Padua Church (Bronx) St. Anthony of Padua Church (Manhattan) St. Clare of Assisi's Church (Bronx) St. Joseph Church (Chinatown, Manhattan) St. Peter's Italian Church (Syracuse, New York) St. Rosalia Church (Brooklyn)
The chapel is sacred to Saint Rosalia, the patron against plague. She was born to a wealthy family. As an adult, she left her family's home and lived as a wandering mendicant. Rosalia died on September 4, 1160. She became the symbol fight against indulgence, regarded as an ideal of self-control.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Shrine is a historic Roman Catholic shrine in the Buckeye Road neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States.The earliest ethnic parish established for Hungarians in the United States, its present building was constructed in the early twentieth century, and it has been named a historic site.