Couverture de St. Columba's Chapel (Middletown, Rhode Island)
Titre du livre:
St. Columba's Chapel (Middletown, Rhode Island)
Episcopal Churches in Rhode Island, Christianity in Rhode Island
PlacPublishing
(13-01-2013
)
éligible au bon d'achat
ISBN-13:
978-613-9-37495-3
ISBN-10:
6139374952
EAN:
9786139374953
Langue du livre:
Anglais
texte du rabat:
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. St. Columba's Chapel in Middletown, Rhode Island, is a parish church of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island of the Episcopal Church. The church is located at 55 Vaucluse Avenue, Middletown, Rhode Island. The chapel is named for the Irish-born missionary St. Columba, renowned for his teaching, healing, and miracles in sixth-century Scotland. Eugene Sturtevant and his wife, Mary Clark Sturtevant, daughter of Thomas March Clark, Bishop of Rhode Island and later presiding Episcopal Bishop of the U.S, donated an acre of land in 1882 for a chapel to serve the neighboring community. The church was originally known as The Berkeley Memorial Chapel in honor of Bishop George Berkeley of Derry.