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  2. List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    St. Francis of Assisi Derwood: 1972 ... Bowie: 1893 Sacred Heart: 1965 St. Edward the Confessor ... St. Edward the Confessor 1972 St. Pius X 1962 St. Hugh of Grenoble ...

  3. Edward the Confessor - Wikipedia

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    Edward the Confessor [a] [b] (c. 1003 – 5 January 1066) was an Anglo-Saxon English king and saint. Usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, he ruled from 1042 until his death in 1066. Edward was the son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy. He succeeded Cnut the Great's son – and his own half-brother – Harthacnut ...

  4. St Edward's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Edward the Confessor Church, Golders Green, London, England; St Edward's Church, Hockley, Birmingham, England; St Edward's Church, Kempley, Gloucestershire ...

  5. Category : Roman Catholic churches completed in 1856

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    Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Bowie, Maryland) St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery (Trenton, Wisconsin) St. John's Catholic Church (Bangor, Maine) St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Elkader, Iowa) St. Monica's Church (Queens) St Ninian's Catholic Church, Wooler; Saint Raphael Catholic Church (Koloa, Hawaii) Sisi Chapel

  6. St Edward the Confessor's Church, Dringhouses - Wikipedia

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    St Edward the Confessor's Church is an Anglican church in Dringhouses, a suburb of York in England. During the Mediaeval period, Dringhouses fell within the parish of Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate , but the local parishioners preferred to worship at St Stephen's Church, Acomb , which was closer.

  7. St Edward's Crown - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's Crown is the coronation crown of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. [2] Named after Saint Edward the Confessor, versions of it have traditionally been used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century. It is normally on public display in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.

  8. Saint Edward - Wikipedia

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    Saint Edward the Confessor (1004–1066) Saint Edward the Martyr (c. 962 – 978/979) Education ... Church of St Edward, a 15th-century church in Eggbuckland, Plymouth;

  9. St. Edward's Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church in Shamokin, was the first building of its kind in the world to be illuminated by electric light. McDonnald, Alexander Hopkins (1951). The Encyclopedia Americana. Americana Corporation. St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church, erected in 1873, is said to have been the first church in the world lighted by electricity.