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Holy Spirit 410 Lear Rd, Avon Lake: Founded in 1965 [96] Holy Trinity 33601 Detroit Rd, Avon: Founded in 1841, church dedicated in 1902 [97] Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 418 W. 15th St, Lorain: Founded in 1898 for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1914 [98] Our Lady of Peace 708 Erie St, Grafton
Parish established in 1869 as Holy Trinity, then Our Lady of Seven Dolors, then finally Our Lady of Sorrows; present church completed in 1886 and rebuilt in 1942 following a fire. [138] Our Lady of Guadalupe 6701 OH-219, Montezuma: Present church completed in 1960. Holy Redeemer 120 S Eastmoor Dr, New Bremen
Despite the Tridentine Mass being supplanted by a new form of the Roman Rite Mass, some communities continued celebrating pre-conciliar rites or adopted them later. This includes priestly societies and religious institutes which use some pre-1970 edition of the Roman Missal or of a similar missal in communion with the Holy See.
1325 Gallia St, Portsmouth, OH 45662 Romanesque Revival Holy Trinity Church Jackson: 215 Columbia St, Jackson, OH 45640 Gothic Revival Holy Trinity Church Pond Creek: 9493 Careys Run, West Portsmouth, OH 45663 Our Lady of Lourdes Church Otway: 6846 OH-73, Otway, OH 45657 Parish closed in October 2021 Our Lady of Sorrows Church West Portsmouth
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church Complex (Niagara Falls, New York) Church of the Holy Trinity (Hertford, North Carolina) Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Raleigh, North Carolina) Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Wilton, North Dakota; Holy Trinity Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT) is a Society of Apostolic Life within the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded in 1958 by Father James H. Flanagan, a priest from the United States. The Society maintains missions in various countries, describing itself as Marian-Trinitarian, Catholic, missionary, and family. [1]
The visit of Cincinnati Bishop John Purcell to central Ohio in June 1836, began the activity of the Catholic Church in the city of Columbus. After saying Mass in a house on Canal Street on June 5, Purcell asked the Catholic men in attendance to meet regarding the construction of a church.
Father Nicholas Pfeil, formerly of Holy Trinity, Avon, Ohio, received his appointment on 10 May 1897, and was publicly welcomed by the congregation in a reception given him at St. Peter's hall, on 6 June 1897. [2]: 281