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  1. Holy Cross Church is a historic church and home to an active parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus located in the Discovery District neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The Gothic Revival building was completed in 1848 and is the oldest church in Columbus.

  2. Holy Cross Cemetery é um cemitério católico romano localizado na West Slauson Avenue 5835 em Culver City, Estados Unidos, operado pela Arquidiocese de Los Angeles. Está localizado parcialmente nos limites da cidade de Culver City. Aberto em 1939, tem área de 200 acre(s)s (81 ha). [1]

  3. Mount Calvary is divided into two sections that were historically paid for and separately maintained by two parishes of different ethnic backgrounds. The north section, "Holy Cross," was for the German parish, and the "Cathedral" section was for the Irish parish. Separating those two sections is the "Priests' Circle," reserved for ...

  4. Overview. Diocesan Cemetery Regulations. Cremation. Cemetery Locations. Holy Cross Cemetery in Pataskala. Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Columbus. Resurrection Cemetery in Lewis Center. St. Joseph Cemetery in Lockbourne.

  5. Holy Cross Cemetery (Yellowstone County, Montana) New Jersey. Holy Cross Cemetery (North Arlington, New Jersey) New York. Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, New York; Holy Cross Cemetery, Lackawanna, New York; Ohio. Holy Cross Cemetery, Brook Park, Ohio; Pennsylvania. Holy Cross Cemetery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Holy Cross ...

  6. Juncker built Holy Cross Church, opening it in 1838 with a Sung Mass. By 1843, Holy Cross parish was scheduling multiple masses on Sundays and building a school. 1860 to 1900. At the close of the Second Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1866, the American bishops petitioned Pope Pius IX to establish a new diocese with its seat in Columbus.

  7. Individuals seeking genealogical information or information on the history of the Diocese of Columbus - parishes, institutions, religious orders, clergy, etc. - should submit requests: 1. By submitting a Record Request Form. 2. Mail to: Catholic Record Society. 197 E. Gay Street. Columbus, Ohio 43215. There is no fee for a request, however ...