Church of St. Casimir (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Historic church in Minnesota, United States
United States historic place
The Church of Saint Casimir is a Roman Catholic church building built in 1904 in the Beaux-Arts style in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] The church was founded to serve the needs of Polish American immigrants.
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External links
Media related to Saint Casimir Church (Saint Paul, Minnesota) at Wikimedia Commons
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Churches |
- Cathedrals
- Cathedral of Saint Paul
- Basilica of Saint Mary
- Former cathedrals
- First
- Second
- Third
- Parishes
- Guardian Angels Church, Chaska
- St. Peter's Church, Mendota
- Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Minneapolis
- Church of St. Stephen, Minneapolis
- Church of St. Wenceslaus, New Prague
- Church of St. Mark, Saint Paul
- Church of St. Mary, New Trier
- Church of St. Michael, St. Michael
- Church of the Assumption, St. Paul
- Church of St. Agnes, St. Paul
- Church of St. Bernard, St. Paul
- Church of St. Casimir, St. Paul
- St. Mary's Church of the Purification, Marystown
- Church of the Annunciation, Webster Township
- Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Wheatland Township
- Historic
- Church of St. Hubertus, Chanhassen
- Chapel
- Our Lady of Victory Chapel
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Education |
- Higher education
- St. Catherine University
- University of St. Thomas
- Seminaries
- Saint John Vianney College Seminary
- Saint Paul Seminary
- Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary (defunct)
- High schools
- Academy of Holy Angels, Richfield
- Benilde-St. Margaret's, St. Louis Park
- Bethlehem Academy, Faribault
- Chesterton Academy, Edina
- Convent of the Visitation, Mendota Heights
- Cretin-Derham Hall, St. Paul
- Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, Minneapolis
- DeLaSalle High School, Minneapolis
- Hill-Murray School, Maplewood
- Holy Family Catholic High School, Victoria
- Providence Academy, Plymouth
- Saint Agnes School, St. Paul
- Saint Thomas Academy, Mendota Heights
- Totino-Grace High School, Fridley
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