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Saint Joseph Church (Lynden, Washington)
A number of churches and basilicas are named after Saint Joseph. Cathedrals are listed separately at St. Joseph's Cathedral. Notable churches include: Australia *St. Joseph's Church, Hobart Belarus * St. Joseph Church, Minsk Bosnia and Herzegovina * Saint Joseph's Church, Sarajevo Canada *Saint Joseph's Oratory, Montréal * St. Joseph (Ottawa) Cambodia * St Joseph's Church, Phnom Penh China * St. Joseph's Church, Beijing * St. Joseph's Church, Jinan *Saint Joseph's Church, Shanghai * St. Joseph's Church, Shaoxing Colombia *Saint Joseph's Church, Envigado Croatia * National Shrine of Saint Joseph (Karlovac) Finland * Saint Joseph's Church, Kuopio France * St. Joseph's Church, Le Havre French Guiana *Saint Joseph's Church, Iracoubo Germany * St. Joseph's Church, Königsberg * St Joseph's Church, Mühlhausen India * St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Baramulla), Jammu and Kashmir * St. Joseph Church, Belman, Karnataka * St. Joseph's Church, Chennamkary, Ke ...
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Saint Joseph
According to the canonical Gospels, Joseph (; ) was a 1st-century Jewish man of Nazareth who was married to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was the legal father of Jesus. Joseph is venerated as Saint Joseph in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Anglicanism and Lutheranism. In Catholic traditions, Joseph is regarded as the patron saint of workers and is associated with various feast days. The month of March is dedicated to Saint Joseph. Pope Pius IX declared him to be both the patron and the protector of the Catholic Church, in addition to his patronages of the sick and of a holy death, due to the belief that he died in the presence of Jesus and Mary. Joseph has become patron of various dioceses and places. Being a patron saint of virgins, he is venerated as "most chaste". A specific veneration is attributed to the pure and most Chaste Heart of Joseph. Several venerated images of Saint Joseph have been granted a decree of canonical co ...
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San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
San Jose, officially the Municipality of San Jose (), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 153,267, representing a third of the provincial population, and is the largest among cities (excluding Puerto Princesa City) and municipalities in the Mimaropa region. It is also the most populous town in Occidental Mindoro. San Jose has the province's largest commercial port and airport, the most banking, business, dining and commercial establishments in Occidental Mindoro, and has become a center of trade in the Mimaropa region. Its major local and international exports include rice, salt and processed milkfish. It was ranked 13th in "overall competitiveness" among Philippine local government units in the 2017 Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI). In pre-colonial times, it was named Pandurucan by the indigenous Mangyans after the ...
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St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Leigh
St Joseph's Church is an active Roman Catholic church in, Leigh, Greater Manchester, Leigh in Greater Manchester, England. It is in the parish of St Edmund Arrowsmith. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. History After the Reformation when the Church of England left the Catholic Church several recussant families in Leigh kept the 'Old Faith'. Mass (liturgy), Mass was heard in secret at Bedford Hall, Hopecarr and Hall House. Ambrose Barlow carried out priestly duties in the parish while living at Morleys Hall in Astley, Greater Manchester, Astley. Father John Penketh, the first Society of Jesus, Jesuit priest in Bedford in 1678 was imprisoned in Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancaster. John Shaw built the old chapel from which Chapel Street is named in 1778. One of his successors, Father John Reeve who served from 1828 until 1840, built the school. The brick-built chapel was replaced by St Joseph's Church which opened on 3 May 1855. Father John M ...
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St Joseph's Church, Highgate
St Joseph's Church, Highgate is a parish in the Catholic Church, parish of the Catholic Church on Highgate Hill, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster, Diocese of Westminster, London. It was founded by the Passionist Congregation in 1858. It is a grade II listed building. History It was in 1858 that St Joseph's was first established by Ignatius Spencer, Father Ignatius Spencer, who had converted to the Roman Rite, Roman Catholic Church and entered the Passionist Order. He had found the location in Highgate in the Old Black Dog Inn, with a chapel in the ground floor and accommodation for the community on the floor above. The first church was built in 1861/63 by John Bird of Hammersmith but this proved to be too small, and the current church was started in 1888. The new church opened in 1889 by the Bishop of Liverpool, to commemorate the Jubilee of Pope Leo XIII; it was not consecrated until 1932 when the debt had been cleared. St. Joseph’s Church was designed by the archi ...
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St Joseph's Church, Hartlepool
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It was built from 1893 to 1895 and designed by Edward Joseph Hansom, Archibald Matthias Dunn and W. Ellison Fenwicke in the Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival style. It is located on the corner of Hutton Avenue and St Paul's Road close to the centre of Hartlepool. It is a Grade II listed building.Church of St Joseph, Hutton Avenue
from Historic England, retrieved 27 January 2022
It is also close to an Anglican Church called St Paul's Church.


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During the English Reformation, Reformation, the local Catholics worshipped in the Hardwick Hall Country Park, Hardwick Hall. In 1834 the first Catholic Church (building), church was built in Hartlepool, ...
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St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Gateshead
St Joseph's Church is a Catholic church in Gateshead, England. History Prior to the establishment of the Parish of St. Joseph's and the construction of St. Joseph's church in 1859, there had been no Catholic Church for the Catholic community in Gateshead. Gateshead was once the dwelling place for the Venerable Bede. In his ''Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum'' (''The Ecclesiastical History of the English People''), he mentions a certain Utta, the illustrious abbot of the Monastery of Gateshead. This influential monastery was in existence until the dissolution of the monasteries, after which the estate came into the possession of the Riddell family. Mass was said (in secret) in the chapel of the estate and it was there that the Rev. John Ingram was martyred for daring to fulfill his priestly functions in front of the Riddell's mansion just near the church of the Trinity on Gateshead High Street on 25 July 1594. The Chapel on the Riddell's estate continued to be served by ...
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St Joseph's Church, Dorking
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic Church in Dorking, Surrey. It was founded in 1872 with help from the Duke of Norfolk. It is situated in Falkland Grove in the town. It is the only Catholic parish church in Dorking and is served by the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton. History Foundation Historically, the Dukes of Norfolk were major landowners in the Dorking area. They were a Catholic family and had their own chaplains, who also served the needs of local Catholics in the 18th and 19th centuries. Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk originally owned the site of present-day Falkland Grove, and it was there that the duke and duchess financed the building of a church to serve the local Catholic congregation. In 1871 or 1872, a temporary structure was erected to be a church. The "unpretentious structure" stood on Coldharbour Lane. Catholic schools were established soon afterwards. Construction In 1895, the church was rebuilt and the architect Frederick Walters was brought i ...
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St Joseph's Church, Brighton
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Elm Grove area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is one of eleven Roman Catholic churches in the city. The church was built in several stages beginning in 1879, and outstanding debts meant that its official dedication did not take place until 1979. It has been listed at Grade II* by English Heritage in view of its architectural importance. History Elm Grove was built to connect the Lewes Road, which ran into the centre of Brighton, and Brighton Racecourse at the top of Race Hill. The road was laid out on the steeply sloping site in the 1850s, and rapid residential development occurred over the next decade. More houses were built later in the 19th century on the road itself and on streets running to the north and south, and by 1900 the area was densely populated. A Roman Catholic place of worship has existed at the bottom (west) end of Elm Grove since the late 1860s. Recent research has found th ...
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St Patrick's Church, Bradford
St Patrick's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was built from 1852 to 1853 and designed by George Goldie. It is situated on the corner of Sedgfield Terrace and Westgate in the city centre. To the south and west of the church is Rebecca Street and Vaughan Street. The church is the oldest Roman Catholic church still in use in the city and is a Grade II listed building.Church of St Patrick, Presbytery and Adjoining Boys' School, Bradford
from British Listed Building, retrieved 28 December 2015


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In 1825, the original St Mary's Church was the first Roman Catholic church to be built in Bradford after the reformation. It was rebuilt from 1874 to 18 ...
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St Joseph's Church, Birkdale
St Joseph's Church is in York Road, Birkdale, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, England, and is an active Roman Catholic church in the diocese of Liverpool. It was designed by E. W. Pugin, and built in 1865–67 with an aisle added in 1875. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. History St Joseph's was built in 1865–67 and designed by E. W. Pugin. The south aisle was added in 1875. Architecture Exterior The church is constructed in red brick with blue brick bands, sandstone dressings, and a slate roof. The original building was in Early English style, and the south aisle is Perpendicular. The plan of the church consists of a six-bay nave, a south aisle, a chancel, and a west narthex. On the west gable is a bellcote surmounted by a finial. Along the sides of the church the bays are separated by buttresses. On the north side each bay contains a narrow lancet window, and along the south aisle the ...
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St Joseph's Church, Aldershot
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Aldershot, Hampshire. Built in 1913, it is situated at the top of a ridge on Queens Road, overlooking the town centre, between the Municipal Gardens, Aldershot, Municipal Gardens and Princes Hall. It is a Grade II listed building. Sir Nikolaus Pevsner described it as 'One of the most impressive churches of its date, brilliantly planned on a triangular site.'St Joseph – Aldershot
from English Heritage. Retrieved 21 January 2015


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In 1869, the Archbishop of Sout ...
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Saint Joseph's Church, Victoria Street
Saint Joseph's Church ( zh, 聖若瑟堂) is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore. It is located along Victoria Street in the Rochor Planning Area, within the Central Area of Singapore's central business district. The church was constructed from 1906 to 1912 with its foundation stone laid in 1904. The building was built in the Neo-Manueline Portuguese late- Gothic style by the Portuguese Mission. Saint Joseph's Church is noted for its Portuguese-inspired religious traditions, such as the annual Good Friday celebrations. The church is a rectoral church of devotion and not a parish church, hence, the church does not have specific territorial boundaries. Mass in the Latin Extraordinary Form is celebrated here every Sunday at 2 pm. History The history of Saint Joseph's Church and that of its predecessor, the Church of São José, both built on the same site, is linked with the Portuguese Mission. When Father Francisco da Silva Pinto e Maia of Porto, head of the Portuguese Mis ...
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