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Facade. St. Mary Catholic Church (St. Marienkirche) is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.. Originally founded in 1858 to serve the city's growing German population, it is noted for its historic parish church at the corner of New Jersey and Vermont streets, which was completed in 1912.
This list of cemeteries in Indiana includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
In 1944, the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana was created by dividing the Diocese of Fort Wayne and St. Mary's Church was chosen as the cathedral for the new diocese. The cathedral has undergone a number of changes including an interior redecoration and addition of a social hall in 2001.
Graceland Cemetery State Route 8, just west of Kouts pg 54 back Hopewell Cemetery South Baums Bridge Road, just before SR 8 back St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery State Route 8, just west of Kouts St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery State Route 8, just west of Kouts Spencer Cemetery South Baums Bridge Road, just before SR 8 pg 54
Union Street Cemetery: c. 1839–1890 [4] Union Street Center Memorial Park Cemetery: c. 1937–present [4] State Route 2, south of Valparaiso Center pg 31 front Graceland Cemetery: c. 1890–present [4] U.S. 30 at Sturdy Road Center pg 30 Maplewood Cemetery: c. 1872–present [4] Sturdy Road south of US 30 Center pg 30 front St. Paul’s Cemetery
Convent cemetery at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana is the cemetery for the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, a congregation of Roman Catholic religious women founded in 1840 by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Cannelton, Indiana) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Indianapolis, Indiana) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Fort Wayne, Indiana) St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (Lagro, Indiana) St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church (Rushville, Indiana) Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Fort Wayne, Indiana) St. Peter's First ...
Father Julian Benoit became pastor in 1840. He paid off the debt and purchased the remaining portion of the square, initially for use as a cemetery. In 1849, the German portion of St. Augustine's parish built St. Mary Church (not the present-day St. Mary Church in Fort Wayne), the first German-speaking congregation in Fort Wayne. [3]