and immigration in Maryland. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, the oldest diocese in the United States, established the parish to meet the spiritual
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A nearby parish in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, within the same deanery. St. Joseph Church (Archdiocese of Washington) – A neighboring parish in Largo, Maryland
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located in Montgomery County, Maryland. Parishes of the archdiocese located in Prince George's County, Maryland. Parishes of the archdiocese located in Calvert
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oversees more than 667,000 Catholics, 139 parishes, and 90 Catholic schools in Washington, D.C., and five Maryland counties. It's a hub for various Catholic
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with early missions in rural south-central areas and later urban parishes serving immigrant communities. Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 by William Penn
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beehive or whip, Ambrose appears in churches. His hymns, praised in recent posts on X, inspire worship, with veneration in Orthodox Christianity and the Anglican
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Ascension Catholic Church is in Maryland (United States) and is part of the Archdiocese of Washington. It is dedicated to Ascension.
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Shepherd is in Maryland (United States) and is part of the Archdiocese of Washington. It is dedicated to Good Shepherd. Jesus the Good Shepherd is in the Archdiocese
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St. Francis of Assisi is in Maryland (United States) and is part of the Archdiocese of Washington. It is dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi.
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a martyr in both Eastern and Western traditions, Clement's relics were translated to Rome by Saints Cyril and Methodius in 867, enshrined in the Basilica
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Born in 1811 in Prachatice, Bohemia (then part of the Austrian Empire), he felt a call to missionary work in the United States, where he arrived in 1836
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particularly in coastal and urban areas. Liberia’s history includes settlement by freed African Americans in the 1820s, independence in 1847, and civil
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particularly in coastal and urban areas. Liberia’s history includes settlement by freed African Americans in the 1820s, independence in 1847, and civil
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Virginia (category Administrative subdivision in the United States) (section Parishes) English settlement in the Americas, with Jamestown established in 1607. It was one of the original 13 colonies and played a pivotal role in American history
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[[Category:Parish in [Administrative subdivision name]]], [[Category:Parish in [Diocese]]] [[Category:Parish in [Country]]], [[Category:Parish founded in [time
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the largest Catholic church in North America and a prominent center of Marian devotion in the Catholic Church. Conceived in 1911 by Bishop Thomas Joseph
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missions in the Conewago Valley by Jesuit priests in the late 17th century. The parish itself is part of a rich tapestry of Catholic history in the area
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Catholic families from Maryland who settled in what was then Wilkes County (now Taliaferro), they named their community "Mary Land" in homage to their homeland
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University Maryland, graduating in 2000 with a degree in pastoral counseling. His education blended Pacific and Western perspectives, with fieldwork in Fiji’s
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Religious order in 1983, he was incardinated into the Archdiocese of Washington in 1984, serving as associate pastor at St. Peter’s in Olney, Maryland (1984),
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