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  2. St. Lawrence, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    St. Lawrence, PA is located in south-central Berks County at (40.325814, -75.867418). [5] It is bordered by the borough of Mount Penn to the west and by Exeter Township to the north, east, and south. A little farther East of 422, is the City of Reading via Penn Street and farther Penn Avenue.

  3. Cathedral of Saint Patrick (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The parish was visited by St. John Neumann, who was the bishop of Philadelphia and therefore the parish's bishop, in 1855 and 1857. The Diocese of Harrisburg was established by Pope Pius IX on March 3, 1868. [4] St. Patrick's was named the pro-cathedral of the new diocese.

  4. German Evangelical Zion Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    The German Evangelical Zion Lutheran Church, which became the Tabernacle Baptist Church in 1967, [2] is an historic Lutheran church that is located at Capital and Herr Streets in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg - Wikipedia

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    The first Catholic mission was founded in Harrisburg in 1806. In 1808, Pope Pius VII erected the Diocese of Philadelphia, covering all of Pennsylvania. [5] South central Pennsylvania would remain part of this new diocese for the next 60 years. In Harrisburg, the first Catholic Church, St. Patricks, was established for an Irish congregation in ...

  6. List of cathedrals in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hill (Harrisburg area) Holy Trinity Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) 40°15′59″N 76°55′03″W  /  40.266261°N 76.917427°W  / 40.266261; -76.917427  ( Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

  7. Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church is a masonry constructed building faced with buff Holmesburg granite over brick in a Late Victorian / Romanesque style. . The main church building holds one of the largest pipe organs in Harrisburg; it was designed and installed in 1917 by the M. P. Moller comp

  8. Philip R. McDevitt - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Philip Richard McDevitt (July 12, 1858 – November 11, 1935) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church . He served as bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg in Pennsylvania from 1916 until his death.

  9. Harrisburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Harrisburg Historic District is a national historic district which is located in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [ 1 ]