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'''St Mark Catholic Church''' was a Catholic Church in [[Thomas]] organized by Father [[John B. Canepa]] on [[January 20, 1905]]. It was a center for the Italian community in Birmingham. A wooden church was completed in [[1906]]. It was replaced by a stone church dedicated on Columbus Day, October 12, [[1939]]. The church was closed in [[1997]] | '''St Mark Catholic Church''' was a Catholic Church in [[Thomas]] organized by Father [[John B. Canepa]] on [[January 20, 1905]]. It was a center for the Italian community in Birmingham. A wooden church was completed in [[1906]]. It was replaced by a stone church dedicated on Columbus Day, October 12, [[1939]]. The church was closed in [[1997]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 21 July 2022
St Mark Catholic Church was a Catholic Church in Thomas organized by Father John B. Canepa on January 20, 1905. It was a center for the Italian community in Birmingham. A wooden church was completed in 1906. It was replaced by a stone church dedicated on Columbus Day, October 12, 1939. The church was closed in 1997.
References
- Lovett, Rose Gibbons (1980) The Catholic Church in the Deep South: The Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama, 1540-1976 Birmingham, AL: The Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama