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  • Holy Trinity (Archdiocese of Newark, Hackensack) (category Parish founded in 1861) (section Related parishes)
    adoration and confessions in multiple languages, and is associated with a parish school. Holy Trinity Church was founded in 1861, during a period of growth
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  • List of parishes in Archdiocese of Newark (category Lists of churches in the United States by diocese) (section Bergen County parishes)
    https://www.shcbloomfield.org/.  "Parish History" (in en-US). https://www.stachurchbloomfield.org/parish-history.  "Parish History" (in en). http://www.stvalentinechurch
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  • Diocese of Savannah (category Catholic dioceses in the United States) (section Parishes)
    active diocese encompassing the southern 90 counties of Georgia in the United States. Founded in 1850 by Pope Pius IX, it is led by Bishop Stephen D. Parkes
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  • Patrick’s Parish is in Ontario (Canada) and is part of the Archdiocese of Toronto. It is dedicated to Saint Patrick. St. Patrick’s Parish, located in downtown
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  • Catholicism was introduced in the 19th century by the Society of African Missions, with the first mission established in Ouidah in 1861. Missionaries, including
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  • role in the transatlantic slave trade until its conquest by France in 1894. Catholic missions, notably by the Society of African Missions from 1861, laid
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  • St. Mary of the Visitation is in Alabama (United States) and is part of the Diocese of Birmingham. It is dedicated to St. Mary of the Visitation.
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  • Pope Pius IX in Rome, following the 1861 cure of a paralyzed man in Valladolid after prayers with Michael’s relic, affirming his sanctity. In 1778, a Catalan
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  • designed by James Renwick Jr. in the Gothic Revival style. The Civil War halted progress in 1861, but work resumed in 1865 under Archbishop John McCloskey
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