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  Encyclopedia: Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England, it is the Cathedral of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England and leader of the Church of England.
St Peters St, Canterbury, from the West Gate, 1993 Canterbury (Latin: Duroverum) is a cathedral city in the county of Kent in southeast England.
St Pauls Cathedral The United Kingdom is traditionally a Christian country, with two of the Home nations having official faiths: Anglicanism, in the form of the Church of England, is the established church in England.
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 St. Luke's Cathedral >> Sault Ste. Marie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Marie and, in 1859, the Crown deeded property to the Bishop of Toronto for this express purpose.
In 1896, it was consecrated as a Pro-Cathedral.
The story of St. Luke's Cathedral is one firmly grounded in history, yet a tiny' representation soared into the heavens aboard a United States space shuttle, in 1992.
collections.ic.gc.ca /ssm/pages/english/lukes.html   (648 words)

  
 St Francis of Assisi (Church of) - Sheffield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
St Francis of Assisi (Church of) - Sheffield
The Diocese of Hallam is one of the youngest dioceses of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
Sheffield is the administrative centre of the Diocese, with the Cathedral Church of St.Marie located on Norfolk Row in the centre of the City.
www.stfrancisrc-sheffield.org.uk /diocesan%20history.htm   (147 words)

  
 The Ermatinger Old Stone House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Marie and constructing a small lock system to facilitate the movement of canoes and their cargo around the Rapids of St. Mary.
Marie in 1852 and acquired possession of the house.
Marie in 1965 and restored to its former position as "elegant mansion" at a cross roads of Canada's history on the St. Marys River.
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 Rosario cathedral Church of Mangalore
St. Thomas the Apostle of India kindled the light of faith during the first century A.D. in the Southern Part of India.
The Rosario Church was raised to the rank of a Cathedral on 16th April 1850.
The St. Mary's school started by the De-la-Salle brothers is known as Rosario High School under the management of Catholic Board of Education, Bishop's House, Mangalore, which is a Registered Body.
www.ourkarnataka.com /states/mangalore/rosariochurch.htm   (2109 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Tours
The founder of the see was St. Gatianus; according to Gregory of Tours he was one of the seven apostles sent from Rome to Gaul in the middle of the third century.
The body of St. Martin was transported by the canons to Auxerre in 853 to safeguard it against the invasions of the Northmen.
The present Church of St. Julian is a beautiful monument of the thirteenth century.
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Cathedral of the Incarnation, in Baltimore, Maryland (Episcopal)
Cathedral of the Nativity, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (Episcopal)
Cathedral of the Advent, in Birmingham, Alabama (Episcopal)
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 Christ Church Cathedral Dublin: the cathedral of Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, Dublin.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Church of Ireland notes (Saturday 29 October 2005) today note the attendance of Dr Kenneth Milne, the honorary keeper of the cathedral archives, at a meeting of the Church and Society Commission of the Conference of European Churches in Brussels.
Dean John was born in 1938 and served as rector of St Bartholomew's with Leeson Park (1972-8) and dean of St Brigid's cathedral in Kildare (1978-1989).
Perhaps one of his longest standing contributions to the Church of Ireland however, was as a lecturer in history at the Church of Ireland College of Education from 1948 until 1979.
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 Nottingham Cathedral -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas in the city of (additional info and facts about Nottingham) Nottingham is a cathedral of the (The Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy) Roman Catholic church.
It was first consecrated in 1842, thirteen years after the repeal of the ban on Catholicism in the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom.
With the establishment of a new Catholic hierarchy in the UK in 1850 it was raised to cathedral status.
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The Church of St. Martin-in-the Fields, 489 Pinetree Drive, London, Ontario in the Diocese of Huron, was officially opened and dedicated by the Rt.
It is the Parish in which Buckingham Palace is situated and is therefore the Parish Church of the Kings and Queens of England.
To be strengthened by the sacraments of the church.
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 List of cathedrals in England
This is a list of cathedrals in England, including both actual cathedrals (seats of bishops in episcopal denominations, such as Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Orthodoxy) and a few prominent churches from non-episcopal denominations that have the word "cathedral" in their names.
Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich (Roman Catholic)
Cathedral Church of St Marie, in Sheffield (Roman Catholic)
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 Anglican Church Music - Anglican Church Music - Search Results
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Auckland, N.Z. Maintaining the musical traditions of the furthest outpost of the Anglican Worldwide Communion, we have two choirs which serve Cathedral and Diocese.
The webpage for the diocesan cathedral for Dublin and Glendalough, and the metropolitan cathedral for the southern province in Ireland.
The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Barbados in the Province of the West Indies.
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 Cathedral Church of St Marie, Diocese of Hallam: Groups
Funds are raised for St Marie's and various charities such as Lourdes and CAFOD, by organizing craft fairs, raffles, the 100 club and lunches after the Friday 12.45pm Mass.
St Marie's is one of only about thirty Catholic churches in the UK and Ireland which has a peal of bells, and is one of only four Catholic cathedrals in England with a peal.
The Walsingham Association at St Marie's is one of 70 branches in the UK.
www.members.aol.com /stmarieweb/groups.htm   (1843 words)

  
 LIST OF CATHEDRALS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Kaliningrad), in Kaliningrad (Orthodox)
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, in Oban (Episcopal)
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, in San Francisco, California (Roman Catholic)
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/LIST+OF+CATHEDRALS   (1066 words)

  
 Casavant Opus 2900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Additionally, the mechanical and pneumatic devices controlling the organ were showing serious wear and causing expensive repairs, holes had appeared in some of the pedalboard sharps, and the entire instrument was covered with a thick layer of dust.
Saint Paul's Church faced not only the situation with the organ but also the need to repaint both the interior and exterior of the church and parish house, replace the mechanical systems in both buildings, and replace the lighting control and public address systems in the nave.
During the previous two and a half centuries, however, Saint Paul's Church had survived fire and floods and she would emerge into the last decade of the 20th century with the aforementioned difficulties resolved, prepared to take on the challenges of the next millennium.
www.saintpauls.org /organ.htm   (1387 words)

  
 GO BRITANNIA! TRAVEL GUIDE: St. Petroc's Church, Bodmin - Britannia's Magical History Tour
Its Latin title is "De Miraculis S. Marie Laudunensis" or, in English, "On the Miracles of Our Lady of Laon." In the chronicle, Hermann relates certain events that took place in the year 1113.
Their cathedral church had burned down and it was their hope to travel around the country, visiting as many places as their time would allow and to raise money for rebuilding their church, in payment for the "cures and healings" that they said their relics could produce.
The former Augustinian priory, whose patron and sometime resident was St. Petroc, lay in the churchyard of Bodmin parish church, at the east end.
www.britannia.com /travel/magical/magic8b.html   (721 words)

  
 CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST MARIE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Cathedral Church of St Marie is the Roman Catholic cathedral in Sheffield, England.
The cathedral was designed by Matthew Hadfield and built between in 1846 and 1848, its neo-Gothic design based on Heckington Church in Lincolnshire.
The building was extended in 1879, and became a cathedral in 1980.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/CATHEDRAL+CHURCH+OF+ST+MARIE   (133 words)

  
 EPISCOPAL CHURCH: St. Thomas of Canterbury
The Girls Friendly Society is an organization of the national church that provides parish-centered worship, study, service and recreation activities for girls and young women, ages 6-21.
Wood, who is a vestry member at St. Andrew's, Fullerton, will talk about being one of the first women correspondents in Vietnam and her knowledge of the current plight of women in Afghanistan.
Luke's is an evangelical church that loves and values children, and seeks to nurture them as they grow in their faith.
home.att.net /~StThomas/00040.htm   (2134 words)

  
 The Mystery Worshipper: St Luke's Cathedral, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
St Luke's is also the home parish of Dr Roberta Bondar, Canada's first woman astronaut.
The cathedral crest was taken into orbit by Dr Bondar, and this is displayed in the church hallway.
I wondered if the people at this church come to church mostly to "say hi to God" and are not much into the community aspect of it.
www.ship-of-fools.com /Mystery/2003/696Mystery.html   (1007 words)

  
 Special Events - The Cathedral Church of St. Paul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
All are welcome to bring a picnic dinner (or pick-up a dinner at one of the restaurants nearby in the Midtown Cultural Center), a set of folding chairs or a blanket, and enjoy the mellow jazz in the heart of the city.
In case of rain, the concert is held in the Cathedral.
The Cathedral and all activities/events are open to the public and free, safe, lighted parking is available in the Cathedral's parking lot.
communications.detroitcathedral.org /Special%20Events.htm   (2253 words)

  
 Made In Sheffield - Landmarks
The Cathedral Church of St Marie stands in the Catholic diocese of Hallam.
It was built in the gothic style by Weighton and Hadfield between 1846 and 1850 and has an impressive tower and spire.
The Rev. Charles Pratt, who founded St. Marie's, is commemorated by a tomb in the church's chancel.
www.made-in-sheffield.com /places/landmark.asp?placename=StMarie   (69 words)

  
 St. Luke's Cathedral
Each light may be puchased, in whatever number you desire, in memory or in thanksgiving.
Following the tradition of burial in a parish churchyard, the Columbarium provides an area of peace and tranquility in the centre of Sault Ste.
The Cathedral will ensure that the ashes of your loved ones will be kept secure in perpetuity.
www.saultchurches.com /stlukes   (165 words)

  
 Saint Ambrose Church
We, the members of St. Ambrose Parish, Latham, New York believe that, through our faith and baptism, we have been called to give witness to the values of Jesus as expressed in the gospel and teachings of our Church.
So that proper preparations may be made, contact one of the priests as soon as the engagement is formalized, or at least six months prior to the date of the marriage.
Monday, March 21-All parishioners are invited to attend the Chrism Mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Albany at 7:00 p.m..
churchofstambrose.org   (787 words)

  
 The Cathedral Parish of St. Lukes, Sault Ste. Marie - Site of the Mother Church of the Anglican Diocese of Algoma; ...
The Cathedral Parish of St. Lukes, Sault Ste.
Marie - Site of the Mother Church of the Anglican Diocese of Algoma; provides a mission statement, services schedule, projects, ministries, diocesan and parish news and related links.
Denominations: Anglican: Churches: Canada: Ontario: The Cathedral Parish of St. Lukes, Sault Ste.
www.christiansearch.ca /engine/info/39055.html   (144 words)

  
 The Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando,Florida
The Episcopal Church understands Holy Baptism to be the means whereby a person is initiated into and made a member of the Christian Church.
We at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke therefore approach Holy Baptism with joy, discipline, and seriousness.
The role of the sponsor is to assist the newly baptized person to grow in his or her knowledge of Jesus Christ and in the practice of the Christian faith.
stlukescathedral.org /nursery.html   (6086 words)

  
 Cathedral Church of St Marie, Diocese of Hallam: Brief history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The foundation stone for the present church, dedicated to Mary the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, was laid on 25th March 1847 and the completed church was solemnly opened on 11th September 1850.
The design for St Marie's is based on several 14th century Yorkshire and Lincolnshire churches in the Decorated gothic style, especially St Andrew's at Heckington.
When the new Diocese of Hallam was created out of the diocese of Leeds in 1980, it was St Marie's that was chosen as the cathedral church.
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 Made In Sheffield - Landmarks - Links Page
The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul dates back to c1430 but the site has been the scene of worship for over 1,000 years.
The theatre, a former Baptist church, is used by students and local drama groups and is the only city venue to offer foreign language productions, courtesy of Sheffield University's German, French and Spanish departments.
The original building dates from the 15th century and used to be known as the Mary Queen of Scots Wash House.
www.made-in-sheffield.com /places/lm-index.htm   (3137 words)

  
 UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List
Pilgrimage Church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora (1994)
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Former Abbey of Saint-Remi and Palace of Tau, Reims (1991)
Extension of the "Churches of the Kingdom of the Asturias", to include monuments in the city of Oviedo.
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 St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim
St Michael's Church was built between 1010 and 1020 on a symmetrical plan with two apses that was characteristic of Ottonian Romanesque art in Old Saxony.
Its interior, in particular the wooden ceiling and painted stucco-work, its famous bronze doors and the Bernward bronze column, are – together with the treasures of St Mary's Cathedral – of exceptional interest as examples of the Romanesque churches of the Holy Roman Empire.
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 St Francis de Sales Catholic Church/Cathedral Baptisms
DeROO BLACKERS, Calandus Rath 24 Jun 1872 02 Aug 1874 Lano BLACKERS Mary DUEGAN of Kelarney, Ireland Luke McGINNIS and Catherine McGINNIS Fr.
DeRoo LACHNER, Mary Francis 11 Aug 1875 Baker City 12 Sep 1875 Matthias Lachner of Gobelsbach, Bavaria Walburga AUZENGER of Monchi, Bavaria, Germany Wolfgang AUZENGER and Francis HEINRICH Fr.
DeRoo CAMPBELL, Mary Anna Celelia 25 Nov 1877 Baker City 09 Dec 1877 Patrick CAMPBELL of Duemragh, Tyrone, Ireland Anna Carroll of Parsontown, Ireland George DONAHUE and Anna BURKE (for Anna FAULKNER) Fr.
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 Sheffield City Council - Heritage
Sheffield's history dates back to pre-Roman times.  Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in Sheffield for almost 14 years in the MIddle Ages spending her time between the castle, Manor Lodge and Chatsworth.
Today’s Cathedral dates from 1847 and is a lovely example of Gothic architecture.
Known as the 'Palace of the Peak' and home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, Chatsworth is one of the Treasure Houses of England, set in the heart of the Peak District National Park and absolutely cannot be missed.
www.sheffield.gov.uk /out--about/tourist-information/visitor-attractions/heritage   (1428 words)

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