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  2. Majesty Building - Wikipedia

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    300,000 sq ft (27,871 m 2) The Majesty Building is an 18-story, 300,000-square-foot (27,871 m 2) office building located at 123 East Central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, Florida . The building is notable for remaining under construction since its inception in January 2001. For more than a decade, it remained a building shell (bare floors and ...

  3. Basilica of Mary, Queen of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    1993. Capacity. 3,800. Website. www.mqus.org. The Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe is a basilica located in Orlando, Florida at 8300 Vineland Avenue. It was built to service the large number of Catholic tourists who visit the attractions in the Greater Orlando area. While it is a 2,000-seat church of the Diocese of ...

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando. /  28.545333°N 81.3778083°W  / 28.545333; -81.3778083. The Diocese of Orlando ( Latin: Dioecesis Orlandensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Florida in the United States. St. James Cathedral serves as the seat of the diocese.

  5. St. James Cathedral (Orlando, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    St. James Cathedral (Orlando, Florida) /  28.5452°N 81.3787°W  / 28.5452; -81.3787. St. James Cathedral is a parish church and the seat of the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Orlando, John Noonan. The cathedral's patron saint is James, son of Zebedee, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, and traditionally considered the first apostle ...

  6. Orlando Florida Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Orlando Florida Temple is the 48th constructed and 46th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located near Windermere, Florida, it was built with a modern single-spire design. It is the second largest LDS temple in the Eastern United States, after the Washington D.C. Temple .

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cfdiocese .org. The Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida is a diocese in Florida in Province IV of the Episcopal Church. It is bounded on the north by the Episcopal Diocese of Florida, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the dioceses of Southeast Florida and Southwest Florida and on the west by the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. Universal Life Church - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Life Church ( ULC) is an American non-denominational religious organization founded in 1962 by Kirby J. Hensley, [3] [4] under the doctrine: "Do that which is right". The Universal Life Church advocates for religious freedom, offering legal ordination to become a minister free of charge, to anyone who wishes to join.

  9. Cathedral Church of St. Luke (Orlando, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral chancel. The faith community of St. Luke's originated in the home of Francis Eppes (1801–1881), who was the grandson of Thomas Jefferson and an ardent Episcopal churchman and lay reader. Francis Eppes moved from Virginia to Tallahassee in 1826 and then to the sparsely settled town of Orlando in 1869.