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Oldest African Methodist Episcopal Congregation
The oldest African Methodist Episcopal congregation in the nation, the present Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church was completed in 1890, is the oldest church property in the United States to be continuously owned by African Americans. It was designated a . . .
The oldest African Methodist Episcopal congregation in the nation, the present Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church was completed in 1890, is the oldest church property in the United States to be continuously owned by African Americans. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1972.
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Tomb of Philadelphia's "Little Bishop"
St. John Neumann was a tireless preacher of the Gospel to the most abandoned, especially the poor. Upon his canonization, he was exhumed and placed on display with his body clothed in a robe and his head covered in a mask resembling his face. His s . . .
St. John Neumann was a tireless preacher of the Gospel to the most abandoned, especially the poor. Upon his canonization, he was exhumed and placed on display with his body clothed in a robe and his head covered in a mask resembling his face. His shrine strives to imitate his example, welcoming al . . .
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Colonial Presbyterian Church & Burial Ground
Old Pine was established in 1768 as the Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. One of Old Pine's first pastors, George Duffield, defying British arrest, served as chaplain to the First Continental Congress in 1774, and with many of his parishion . . .
Old Pine was established in 1768 as the Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. One of Old Pine's first pastors, George Duffield, defying British arrest, served as chaplain to the First Continental Congress in 1774, and with many of his parishioners, joined Washington at Valley Forge in the wint . . .
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Philadelphia's First Roman Catholic Church
Founded in 1733, Old St. Joseph's Church was the first Roman Catholic church in Philadelphia. Its history spans the shift from an Anglo-American Catholic Church with a few thousand adherents in the 18th century to an populous immigrant church in th . . .
Founded in 1733, Old St. Joseph's Church was the first Roman Catholic church in Philadelphia. Its history spans the shift from an Anglo-American Catholic Church with a few thousand adherents in the 18th century to an populous immigrant church in the post-Civil War era. Despite rising anti-foreign . . .
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America's Oldest Methodist Church In Continuous Use
St. George's was founded in 1767, meeting initially in a sail loft on Dock Street, and in 1769 it purchased the shell of a building which had been erected in 1763 by a German Reformed congregation. At this time, Methodists had not yet broken away . . .
St. George's was founded in 1767, meeting initially in a sail loft on Dock Street, and in 1769 it purchased the shell of a building which had been erected in 1763 by a German Reformed congregation. At this time, Methodists had not yet broken away from the Anglican Church and the Methodist Episcop . . .
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