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St. Andrew's Church (Newcastle, Maine) St. Anne's Episcopal Church (Calais, Maine) St. Cyril and St. Methodius Church (Lisbon Falls, Maine) St. David Catholic Church; St. Denis Catholic Church; St. James Episcopal Church (Old Town, Maine) St. John Catholic Church (Saint John Plantation, Maine) St. John's Catholic Church (Bangor, Maine)
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
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a historic cathedral on Cumberland Avenue in Portland, Maine, which serves as seat of the Diocese of Portland. The rector is Father Seamus Griesbach. [2] The church, an imposing Gothic Revival structure built in 1866–69, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]
The Shiloh Temple stands on a property overlooking the southern bank of the Androscoggin River, a few miles south of Lisbon Falls, off the north side of Shiloh Road.The surviving portion of the temple is a four-story structure, its ground floor a raised basement of brick, and the rest a frame structure with a mansarded roof.
Category:Churches in Maine is for all present or former church buildings in Maine: Subcategories. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. ...
The Central Congregational Church is a historic church at 26 Middle Street in Eastport, Maine, USA. The meeting house was built in 1829, and is a remarkably sophisticated example of Federal style architecture for what was then a frontier community. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]
The former Congregational Church of Medway, also known as the Wonder Grange, is a historic church building on Church Street in Medway, Maine. Built in 1874, it is a well-preserved vernacular interpretation of Italianate style. The privately owned building has most recently been used as a Grange hall.
St. Paul's Church and Rectory is an historic Episcopal church, now affiliated with the Anglican Church in America, at 279 Congress Street in Portland, Maine.Built in 1868 for a newly established congregation, it is a fine local example of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by English architect George Browne Pelham.