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St. James Catholic Church (other)
St. James Catholic Church, or variations including and Cemetery or other, may refer to: Ireland * St James Catholic Church, Dublin United Kingdom *St James's, Spanish Place, London United States * St. James Catholic Church (Savannah, Georgia) * St. James Catholic Church and Cemetery (Lemont, Illinois), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Cook County, Illinois * St. James' Catholic Church (Louisville, Kentucky), NRHP-listed * St. James Roman Catholic Church (Crosstown, Missouri) * St. James Catholic Church (Woodbridge, New Jersey) *St. James' Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan), New York * St. James Catholic Church (Jamestown, North Dakota), listed on the NRHP in North Dakota *Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater, Vancouver, Washington; known as St. James Catholic Church until 2013 * St. James Catholic Church and Cemetery (Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin), a historic church found eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places in Waukesha Cou ...
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St James Catholic Church, Dublin
St. James' Catholic Church in Dublin, Ireland is church on James's Street, Dublin, Ireland, built in 1852. It and the neighbouring St. James' Church and Cemetery, Dublin are both located on St. James Street or James Street. St. James' Church is the home of the Camino Society of Ireland, providing information on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Nearby St. James's Gate has been a departure point for the Irish pilgrims since the year 1220. See also *St James' Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland) St. James' Church ( ga, Eaglais Naomh Séamais) is a former Church of Ireland church in James's Street, Dublin, Ireland. Established in 1707, the corresponding parish, which was separated from that of nearby St. Catherine's, was established in 1 ... References External linksParish of St. James(Official website) Roman Catholic churches in Dublin (city) Churches of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin {{Ireland-church-stub ...
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St James's, Spanish Place
St James' Church is a large English Gothic Catholic church in George Street, Marylebone, London. Although currently situated in George Street, the church maintains its connection with Spanish Place, the road opposite the current church, because of its historic connection with the Spanish Embassy. It is a Grade II* listed building. Site The church is located in George Street, Marylebone, behind the Wallace Collection and close to Marylebone High Street. History In the reign of Elizabeth I the Bishops of Ely let their palace and chapel in Ely Place to the Spanish Ambassador and, until the reign of Charles I, it was occupied by the High Representative of the Court of Spain. During this period the chapel (now St Etheldreda's Church) was freely used by English Catholics and became a sanctuary to some degree for them, in a manner typical of an embassy chapel. After the restoration of Charles II the Spanish Embassy was re-established in London, first on Ormond Street and then ...
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Proto-Cathedral Of St
A cathedral is a church that contains the ''cathedra'' () of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran churches.New Standard Encyclopedia, 1998 by Standard Educational Corporation, Chicago, Illinois; page B-262c Church buildings embodying the functions of a cathedral first appeared in Italy, Gaul, Spain, and North Africa in the 4th century, but cathedrals did not become universal within the Western Catholic Church until the 12th century, by which time they had developed architectural forms, institutional structures, and legal identities distinct from parish churches, monastic churches, and episcopal residences. The cathedral is more important in the hierarchy than the church because it is from the cathedral that the bishop governs the area under ...
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