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Catholic Institutions Within Parish Boundaries (.Pdf) Catholic institutions within your parish boundaries (for example, religious houses, hospitals, high schools,cemeteries, etc.), as of December 31, 2017 Parish, City Survey Question: 110 Assumption B.V.M., West Grove St Mary's Cemetery Blessed Virgin Mary, Darby 1. Villa St. Joseph2. St. Francis Country House3. Sisters of Mercy4. Mother's Home5. Mercy Catholic Medical Center6. Little Flower Manor7. Holy Cross Cemetery8. Mercy Manor Care, Wycomb Ave. Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia J.W. Hallahan High School for Girls, Archdiocesan Pastoral Center. Epiphany of Our Lord, Philadelphia Methodist Hospital Epiphany of Our Lord, Plymouth Meeting Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School, Sisters of St. Joseph Convent. Holy Innocents, Philadelphia Padre Pio Friary -Capachian House of FormationSisters of St. Joseph Welcome CenterMother of Mercy HouseSt. Jaochim's Cemetery Holy Redeemer, Philadelphia Jefferson Hospital, Roman Catholic High School. Holy Saviour, Norristown Suburban Community HospitalSt Patrick's Cemetery Holy Trinity, Morrisville Parish Cemetery Immaculate Conception B.V.M., Jenkintown Bishop McDevitt High School, St. Basil Maternity B.V.M., Philadelphia St. John Neumann Nursing HomeMaternity B.V.M. Convent, Sisters of MercyGrey Nuns, moved into apartments within our parish boundariesSisters of the Blessed Sacrament, moved into Paul's Run Mother of Divine Providence, King of Prussia 1 Sisters of Mercy Convent2 Saint Augustine Cemetery Nativity B.V.M., Media Calvary Cemetary Nativity B.V.M., Philadelphia St. Joseph University - ACE (In our Nativity Convent)St. Peter's Cemetery Nativity of Our Lord, Warminster Archbishop Wood, Regina Coeli, Religious Houses: Sisters of St. Joseph and Emmanuel Old St. Mary's, Philadelphia St. Mary Women's Residence Our Lady Help of Christians, Abington Abington Memorial Hospital, Sunrise Nursing Home and Artis Home Our Lady of Charity, Brookhaven Crozer Chester Medical Center Our Lady of Consolation, Parkesburg Our Lady of Seven Dolors cemeterySt. Malachi cemetery Our Lady of Fatima, Secane Convent for IHM SistersDon Guanella Day Program p:\user\rp\info\reports\(currentyear)\rptQ110CatholicInst.pdf Page 1 of 7 Monday, November 05, 2018 Office for Parish Service and Support Catholic institutions within your parish boundaries (for example, religious houses, hospitals, high schools,cemeteries, etc.), as of December 31, 2017 Parish, City Survey Question: 110 Our Lady of Hope, Philadelphia La Salle UniversityTemple UniversityTemple Neumann CenterMercy HOspitality MinistriesSacred Heart Home for cancer patientsLittl e flower High School for GirlsCristo Rey SchoolPhiladelphia High School Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Doylestown Saint Mary's cemeteryShrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa-Pauline Fathers Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Philadelphia Saint Monica Rehab Our Lady of Peace, Milmont Park Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic School, Swarthmore PA Our Lady of the Assumption, Strafford Assumption AcademyOur Lady of the Assumption CemeteryOur Lady of the Assumption Convent Our Lady of the Rosary, Coatesville St. Cecilia Cemetery Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Hilltown Shrine of Our Lady of CzestochowaOur Lady of the Sacred Heart Cemetery Our Mother of Consolation, Philadelphia Chestnut Hill College; Oblate of St. Francis Residence - Wyndmoor, PA; Norwood-Fontbonne Academy; Sisters of Saint Joseph Motherhouse; Various SSJ Community Houses Our Mother of Good Counsel, Bryn Mawr Homes of Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus (2)Home of Sisters of the Holy Rosary Presentation B.V.M., Cheltenham Sisters of St. Joseph of Mombasa rent the convent here at Presentation. Queen of Peace, Ardsley Good Shepherd Catholic Regional School Sacred Heart, Royersford Pope John Paul II High School Sacred Heart, Swedesburg St. Augustine Cemetery SS. Philip and James, Exton Villa Maria Generalte, Villa Maria Academy (Lower School), Immaculata University, Camilla Hall. St. Adalbert, Philadelphia St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Paul's House, Nativity BVM Place Senior Housing St. Agnes, Sellersville St. Agnes Cemetery St. Agnes, West Chester St. Agnes ConventSt. Agnes SchoolSt. Agnes Cemetery St. Agnes-St. John Nepomucene, Philadelphia Our territory is all of Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. Institutions are too many to be listed. St. Aloysius, Pottstown Saint Aloysius Cemetery, Holy Trinity Cemetery p:\user\rp\info\reports\(currentyear)\rptQ110CatholicInst.pdf Page 2 of 7 Monday, November 05, 2018 Office for Parish Service and Support Catholic institutions within your parish boundaries (for example, religious houses, hospitals, high schools,cemeteries, etc.), as of December 31, 2017 Parish, City Survey Question: 110 St. Anastasia, Newtown Square Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph; Korean Catholic Church St. Andrew the Apostle, Drexel Hill Holy Child Academy - PK-8th grade St. Andrew, Newtown St. Mary Hospital, All Saint Cemetery Monastery of Saint Clare St. Andrew, Philadelphia Roman Catholic High SchoolConvent of Divine Love St. Ann, Phoenixville St. Ann Cemetery, Sacred Heart Cemetery St. Anne, Philadelphia Saint Anne Cemetery, Saint Anne Senior Center, Saint Anne Convent St. Anthony of Padua, Ambler St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery St. Athanasius, Philadelphia Good Shepherd Sisters in Cheltenham.Bishop McDvitt High School in Wyncote.Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.Carmelite Sisters, Old York Road. St. Augustine, Philadelphia Catholic Social Services - Women of Hope - Vine Street (residence) St. Barbara, Philadelphia Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Saint Joseph's University. St. Barnabas, Philadelphia St Barnabas School, IHM sisters, Redemptoris Mater Archdiocesan Missionary Seminary St. Bede the Venerable, Holland 1.Villa Joseph Marie High School2.St. Katharine Drexel Regional Catholic School St. Bernard, Philadelphia ST. HUBERT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL - IHM LITERACY CENTER - CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES St. Cecilia, Philadelphia Medical Mission Sisters, Lafayette Redeemer Nursing Home and Retirement Living, Saint Cecilia Convent St. Charles Borromeo, Bensalem Motherhouse of the Sisters of the Blessed SacramentHoly Ghost Prep High SchoolFatima Outreach Center (CSS and St Mary's Hospital)Blessed Margaret Home For Crisis Pregnancies St. Charles Borromeo, Drexel Hill St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery St. Charles Borromeo, Philadelphia catholic social servicesBethesda project St. Christopher, Philadelphia Cranaleith, A Spiritual Center, run by Sisters of Mercy St. Colman, Ardmore Regina Angelorum Academy St. Cyprian, Philadelphia Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia p:\user\rp\info\reports\(currentyear)\rptQ110CatholicInst.pdf Page 3 of 7 Monday, November 05, 2018 Office for Parish Service and Support Catholic institutions within your parish boundaries (for example, religious houses, hospitals, high schools,cemeteries, etc.), as of December 31, 2017 Parish, City Survey Question: 110 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Jamison 1. Bridges at Warwick { Rosary and Prayer Service} weekly St. Denis, Havertown Bryn Mawr HospitalSt. Denis Cemetery St. Dominic, Philadelphia St. Dominic CemeteryDuffy HallMissionary Servants of the Blessed TrinityFr. Judge High SchoolSt. Dominic Convent St. Dorothy, Drexel Hill Cardinal O'Hara, SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. St. Ephrem, Bensalem Resurrection Cemetery St. Eugene, Primos St. Eugene Convent has been vacant since 10/2015 St. Frances Cabrini, Fairless Hills Conwell-Egan Catholic St. Francis de Sales, Lenni 1. Anna Bachman House.2. Assisi House3. Emmaus House.4. Mount Alvernia Convent.5. Our Lady of the Valley Convent.6. St. Francis de Sales Convent. St. Francis de Sales, Philadelphia Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart Of Mary, Religious of the Assumption Sisters, Star Harbor Senior Center, IHM Literacy Center, West Catholic High School, Little Sisters of the Poor/Holy Family St. Francis Xavier, Philadelphia St. Nicholas Churches (Ukrainian Rite Catholic); Convent of Divine Love (Holy Spirit Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother, Avondale St. Anthony in the Hills Camp(owned and operated by St. Anthony Parish in Wilmington, DE) St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother, Stowe Holy Trinity Cemetery St. Gabriel, Norwood Taylor Hospital St. Gabriel, Philadelphia St. Gabriel Independent Mission SchoolSt. Gabriel ConventOur House (Recovery) MinistriesCalix St. George, Philadelphia St Peter's Cemetery (Redemptorist) St. Hilary of Poitiers, Rydal Holy Redeemer Hospital, St. Joseph's Manor, Holy Redeemer Lafayette (Retirement Home), St. Basils High School St. Ignatius of Antioch, Yardley D'Youville Manor, St. Ignatius Holy Trinity Cemetery, Grey Nun Academy St. Ignatius of Loyola, Philadelphia Old Cathedral Cemetery St. James, Elkins Park Syro-Malankara Convent St. Jerome, Philadelphia Nazareth HospitalThe Immaculate Mary Nursing HomeFather Judge High School p:\user\rp\info\reports\(currentyear)\rptQ110CatholicInst.pdf Page 4 of 7 Monday, November 05, 2018 Office for Parish Service and Support Catholic institutions within your parish boundaries (for example, religious houses, hospitals, high schools,cemeteries, etc.), as of December 31, 2017 Parish, City Survey Question: 110 St. John Chrysostom, Wallingford Mother of Providence Regional Catholic School St. John Neumann, Bryn Mawr Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, St. Aloysius Academy, IHM Conference Center, St. Raphaela Center St. John the Baptist, Ottsville St. John the Baptist CemeteryRegina Academy at St. John'sFatima House Retreat Center St. John the Baptist, Philadelphia St. John the Baptist CemeterySt. Mary of the Assumption CemeteryVincentian Theologate
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