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 St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Thomas' is located at the corner of Winton Road and Highland Avenue in the city of Rochester, New York.
Welcome to St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Rochester.
The congregation worshipped on Field Street, first in School 35 of the city of Rochester and then in a newly built church from 1902 until 1929.
www.stthomasch.org   (204 words)

  
 St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Episcopal Church has been a New York institution since its founding in 1823/4.
The present church, the fourth, is a designated New York landmark that was designed by Ralph Adams Cram and Bertram G. Goodhue, also architects of St. Bartholomew's.
The church, like Cram and Goodhue's Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, also in New York, is built of stone on stone, without any steel reinforcing.
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 Saint Thomas Church, New York MyTravelGuide.com
The church offers regular Episcopal services, but the highlight of any visit is the renowned St. Thomas Choir.
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This church was founded in 1823, and the impressive cathedral was built in the French Gothic style right in the heart of what is now Midtown—the contrast between the architecture of this beautiful building and the skyscrapers surrounding it is breathtaking.
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 St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Thomas' is located at the corner of Winton Road and Highland Avenue in the city of Rochester, New York.
Welcome to St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Rochester.
The congregation worshipped on Field Street, first in School 35 of the city of Rochester and then in a newly built church from 1902 until 1929.
www.stthomasch.org   (204 words)

  
 Gothic architecture - Enpsychlopedia
Thomas Episcopal Church, New York with its asymmetrical, urban facade in the heart of Manhattan.
The historical style itself originated at the abbey church of Saint-Denis in Saint-Denis, near Paris, where it exemplified the vision of Abbot Suger.
St Mary's Church in Kraków (with the famous Veit Stoss altar carved in wood)
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 BCSD - Add an Event
Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York, NY Sunday 30th October
St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Toronto, The Choir of
St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh, The Choir of
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 Pipedreams Listings, May 2004
Gerre Hancock has been organist and choir director at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City since 1971, in collaboration through much of that time with his wife Judith.
This week we pay tribute to Gerre and Judith Hancock, the talented husband and wife who have made marvelous music at St. Thomas Church in New York City for more than 30 years.
1956 Aeolian-Skinner at St. Thomas Church, New York, NY
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 Ross People
  She died 23 February 1843 in Caernarvon Township, Berks County, at age 24, and was buried in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Morgantown, Berks County.
  She died 16 February 1842 in Caernarvon Township, Berks County, at age 34, and was buried in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Morgantown, Berks County.
Clair Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, in which she is listed as a spinster, daughter of (-blank-) and Ruth Ross; born 1769 in Berks County; died 22 Jan 1853 in St. Clair Township, aged 84 years and one month.
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 Pipedreams Listings, May 2004
Gerre Hancock has been organist and choir director at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City since 1971, in collaboration through much of that time with his wife Judith.
This week we pay tribute to Gerre and Judith Hancock, the talented husband and wife who have made marvelous music at St. Thomas Church in New York City for more than 30 years.
Photos from "The Hancock Farewell Recital" at Saint Thomas Church.
pipedreams.publicradio.org /listings/shows04_05.htm   (1066 words)

  
 Saint Thomas Church: Judith Hancock
Judith Hancock, a leading interpreter of Romantic organ repertoire, is the Associate Organist of St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue in New York, where she assists her husband in conducting the Saint Thomas Choir.
She has also held positions of Organist and Choirmaster at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, and at churches in Bronxville, New York, and in Durham, North Carolina.
When the Choir of St. Thomas Church performed at the AGO national convention in Washington DC, and in New York City, Ms.
www.saintthomaschurch.org /JHancock.html   (1066 words)

  
 Thomas Gallaudet (1822-1902) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of Thomas Gallaudet's students, Henry Winter Syle, became the first deaf person to be ordained by the Episcopal Church.
Following in his father's footsteps, in 1852, Gallaudet established St. Ann’s Church for Deaf Mutes in New York City and, in 1885, he established the Gallaudet Home for Deaf-Mutes near Poughkeepsie.
Thomas Gallaudet (June 3, 1822-August 27, 1902), a famous American Episcopal priest, was born in Hartford, Connecticut.
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 History of Lawrence, NY
St. Thomas Episcopal church was formed as a mission in 1870 and the church erected in that year at a cost of $4,200; the building committee being Rev. Mr.
Lawrence was a merchant from New York, and passed a part of his time, two or three years previous to his death, on his purchase.
An interest was held in the old union church, and services were held as occasion offered.
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 Olive Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olive Thomas' funeral service was held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York and she was interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York.
Before long, the gorgeous Olive Thomas was the center of attention of the in-crowd such as those associated with Condé Nast and she was being pursued by a number of very wealthy and powerful men.
Olive Thomas (Charleroi, Pennsylvania, United States, October 20, 1894 – September 10, 1920 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) was an American actress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Olive_Thomas   (611 words)

  
 GALLAUDET - LoveToKnow Article on GALLAUDET
His son, THOMAS GALLAUDET (1822-1902), after graduating at Trinity College in 1842, entered the Protestant Episcopal ministry, settled in New York City, and there in 1852 organized St Annes Episcopal church, where he conducted services for deaf mutes.
The Gallaudet College (founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mute College and renamed in 1893 in honor of Thomas H. Gallaudet) and the Kendall School are separate departments of this institution, under independent faculties (each headed by Gallaudet), but under the management of one board of directors.
There are three accounts of his life, one by Henry Barnard, Life, Character and Services of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudel (Hartford, 1852); another by Herman Humphrey (Hartford, 1858), and a third (and the best one) by his son Edward Miner Gallaudet (1888).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GALLAUDET.htm   (297 words)

  
 GALLAUDET - LoveToKnow Article on GALLAUDET
His son, THOMAS GALLAUDET (1822-1902), after graduating at Trinity College in 1842, entered the Protestant Episcopal ministry, settled in New York City, and there in 1852 organized St Annes Episcopal church, where he conducted services for deaf mutes.
The Gallaudet College (founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mute College and renamed in 1893 in honor of Thomas H. Gallaudet) and the Kendall School are separate departments of this institution, under independent faculties (each headed by Gallaudet), but under the management of one board of directors.
There are three accounts of his life, one by Henry Barnard, Life, Character and Services of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudel (Hartford, 1852); another by Herman Humphrey (Hartford, 1858), and a third (and the best one) by his son Edward Miner Gallaudet (1888).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GALLAUDET.htm   (297 words)

  
 Caribbean Vacations - apostle st thomas
Thomas the Apostle is a Catholic Church of the Eparchy of Passaic located in Rahway, New Jersey.
Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church opens wide its doors in the name of Jesus Christ and says "Welcome!".
Thomas the Apostle Catholic Parish - Rochester, New York.
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 Oconomowoc Focus
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Habitat for Humanity, The Kidney Foundation or St. Anskar's Episcopal Church organ fund.
While out east he served at the following churches: St. Timothy in Catonville, Md., St. Andrew's in Marble Dale, Ct., St. John's in New Milford, Ct.., St. Mary's in Barnstable Cape Cod, Ma.
The Rev. George Cobbett was retired from Nashotah House as director of development and was an officer of the Church Pension Fund in New York City.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?BRD=1402&dept_id=541440&newsid=13001734&PAG=461&rfi=9   (244 words)

  
 SYRAA.ORG - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings in Syracuse, New York
Area Assembly (District 47) will meet on Sunday, March 12th at 1pm at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 182 Liberty Street (at Washington St.) in Bath, New York.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Intergroup will be held on Sunday, March 19th at 6:30pm at the Salina Civic Center, corner of Rt.
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 Julia Spencer-Fleming Words of Praise
"you forget what a small town this is," the police chief of Millers Kill tells the new rector in Out of the Deep I Cry (Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Minotaur, $23.95), the third and most densely textured mystery in a series by Julia Spencer-Fleming that brings new airs and graces to the traditional small-town mystery.
First Book Club Selection-Mysterious Books, New York, New York
For starters, the attraction between the Rev. Clare Fergusson, the rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, and Russ Van Alstyne, the town's very married top cop, is allowed to develop in a romantic but surprisingly mature way.
www.juliaspencerfleming.com /kudos.html   (271 words)

  
 The Living Church Foundation
Charles E. Jenkins III, Bishop of Louisiana, during the procession after the principle service at St. Thomas' Church Fifth Avenue, New York, on Nov. 6.
Support the Ministry of The Living Church Foundation
He responds to a number of questions from TLC about his work as an artist and Episcopal priest.
www.livingchurch.org   (244 words)

  
 The Grapevine - Spring 1999 - Volume 6 # 2
Warren is a member of St. Thomas' Church in Hamilton, Diocese of Central New York and Province II representative to the Executive Council.
Carlos L pez Lozano); and the Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church of Portugal (the Rt.
All of the Church of England and ECUSA parishes in Germany have joined together to form the Council of Anglican-Episcopal Churches in Germany and now meet on a regular basis twice a year, to share problems and resources, examine educational and theological opportunities, explore areas of cooperation, and work ecumenically at the national level.
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 Féla Sowandé
birthday, New York’s St. Philip’s Episcopal Church dedicated its 20
When his father, his first music teacher, was transferred to Lagos, Şowándé began his 20-year association, as requested by his father, with Thomas King Ẹkúndayợ Phillips (who had been the first Nigerian to study music in London), originally as a choir boy at Christ Church Cathedral and then as his student.
He was also named honorary organist at the Cathedral Church.
www.africanchorus.org /Artists/Sowande.htm   (3244 words)

  
 Global Citizen
Thomas Lee, St. Anselm College, NH Janette Martinez, High School Student, CA Patrick Switzer, SEIU Local 925*, WA Jacinda Moore, High School Student, MD Gayle H. King, Episcopal Priest, CO Gerry Scoppettuolo, Co-Founder, Gay Men Fight AIDS, Portsmouth, NH Ed Childs, Chief Shop Steward, Local 26, Hotel Employees and
Christopher Voigt, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York*
Thomas Kim, First United Methodist Church/The Chicago Temple
verichip.blogspot.com   (14345 words)

  
 Ross People
  William was buried in St. Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery, Morgantown, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
  She died 23 February 1843 in Caernarvon Township, Berks County, at age 24, and was buried in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Morgantown, Berks County.
  She died 16 February 1842 in Caernarvon Township, Berks County, at age 34, and was buried in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Morgantown, Berks County.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese of Albany
(1) The Right Rev. John McCloskey, D.D. (afterwards Cardinal), consecrated Coadjutor-Bishop of New York, 10 March, 1844, transferred to Albany as its first bishop, 21 May, 1847.
BRODHEAD, History of the State of New York (New York, 1853-71); MARTIN, Life of Father Jogues, (English tr., New York, 1896); Dongan Reports in vol.
He first selected the venerable St. Mary's church as his episcopal city for his cathedral, and, that proving unsuitable, he began the erection of the cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the corner stone of which was laid 2 July, 1848, by Archbishop Hughes.
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 The Genealogy Bin Men In Gray Book Series 3
Smith, AR; Ft. Smith City Cemetery; Little Rock, AR; Oakland Cemetery; Bingen, AR; Ozaw-Bingen Cemetery; Prescott, AR; Deanne Cemetery; Hot Springs, AR; Old Hollywood Cemetery; Penn Yan, NY; Lake View Cemetery; New York, NY; Episcopal Church Cemetery; Lutheran Cemetery; Dassell, MN; Mission Covenant Church Cemetery; Hastings On Hudson, NY; Mt.
Peters Catholic Church Cemetery; Point of Rocks, MD; St. Pauls Episcopal Church Cemetery; Point of Rocks Cemetery; Thomas Cemetery; Petersville, MD; St. Marks Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Lookout Confederate Cemetery; Chicago, IL; Oak Woods Cemetery; Boston Harbor, MA; Deer Island Military Cemetery; Sandusky, OH; Confederate Cemetery; Baltimore, MD; Loudoun Park National Cemetery; Washington, DC; Congressional Cemetery; Indianapolis, IN; Green Lawn Cemetery.
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 M. Lake's Genealogy Data - Body (cont'd 3)
Edward was born on April 1, 1886 in Auburn Township, was baptized on April 25, 1886 at St. Boneventure's Church, and is the son of Thomas Burke (born 1837 in Ireland, died January 3, 1895) and Jane Fary (born in August of 1849 in Ireland, died March 23, 1933).
Alfred was a farmer in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, a democrat, school director for 3 years, director of the East Rush Creamery, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in East Rush.
Maria Thayne was born on December 9, 1867 in the township of Auburn, and was baptized on December 12, 1867 at St. Francis Church in Friendsville, Pennsylvania.
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 CATHOLICCHURCHES.html
The Rev. John Power, pastor of St. Peter's church, New York, considering the Catholics in Brooklyn as part of his parish, frequently came over, and sent other clergymen to offer the sacrifice of the mass and preach the word of God, in private houses or such rooms as could be obtained.
In 1853 the Episcopal church of St. Thomas, at the corner of Willoughby and Bridge streets, was purchased by a German Catholic congregation, and was dedicated to Roman Catholic worship, under the title of Church of St. Boniface, January 29, 1854, by Bishop Loughlin.
John's Church is situated on Twenty-first street and Fifth avenue.
www.panix.com /~cassidy/STILES/CATHOLICCHURCHES.html   (6427 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese of Albany
(1) The Right Rev. John McCloskey, D.D. (afterwards Cardinal), consecrated Coadjutor-Bishop of New York, 10 March, 1844, transferred to Albany as its first bishop, 21 May, 1847.
He first selected the venerable St. Mary's church as his episcopal city for his cathedral, and, that proving unsuitable, he began the erection of the cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the corner stone of which was laid 2 July, 1848, by Archbishop Hughes.
He built the beautiful St. Joseph's Church in the city of Albany, and established a home for the aged in charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor, and orphanages under the care of the Sisters of Charity and Christian Brothers in the same city.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01256a.htm   (6427 words)

  
 GALLAUDET - LoveToKnow Article on GALLAUDET
His son, THOMAS GALLAUDET (1822-1902), after graduating at Trinity College in 1842, entered the Protestant Episcopal ministry, settled in New York City, and there in 1852 organized St Annes Episcopal church, where he conducted services for deaf mutes.
In 1872 he organized and became general manager of the Church mission to deaf mutes, and in 1885 founded the Gallaudet home for deaf mutes, particularly the aged, at Wappingers Falls, near Poughkeepsie, New York.
The Gallaudet College (founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mute College and renamed in 1893 in honor of Thomas H. Gallaudet) and the Kendall School are separate departments of this institution, under independent faculties (each headed by Gallaudet), but under the management of one board of directors.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GALLAUDET.htm   (6427 words)

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