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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Saint Paul
At his arrival in St. Paul Bishop Cretin found only a couple of priests with small congregations at St. Paul, Mendota, and Pembina; at his death there were 29 churches and 35 stations with about 20 priests attending to the spiritual needs of the Catholic people.
In 1875 he was appointed titular Bishop of Maxonea and coadjutor to Bishop Grace of St. Paul, in whose cathedral he received the episcopal consecration, 21 Dec., 1875.
He was then made titular Bishop of Menith, and afterwards, 24 Sept., 1889, titular Archbishop of Siunia; his death occurred on 22 Feb., 1897.
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 Saint Paul's Cathedral on Encyclopedia.com
In 1561, St. Paul's was again struck by fire.
Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London, 604-2004.(Book Review)
Paul's: The Cathedral Church of London 604-2004.(Book Review)
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 Saint Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Downtown Saint Paul is in a perpetual state of rebound; its glory days were in the 1940s, and the neighborhood - always overshadowed by Downtown Minneapolis - is constantly trying to regain jobs and prestige.
In 1841 Father Galtier established the St. Paul Church and that same year the name of the settlement was formally changed to Saint Paul in honor of the newly constructed church and Father Galtier's favorite saint.
The Cathedral of Saint Paul is the co-cathedral with the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and numerous other religious organizations exist in the metropolitan area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Paul,_Minnesota   (2877 words)

  
 Saint Paul - definition of Saint Paul in Encyclopedia
Saint Paul, or Paul of Tarsus, is a Christian saint who has lent his name to a number of places and things:
Saint Paul - definition of Saint Paul in Encyclopedia
St Paul's Cathedral in London, England, designed by Christopher Wren
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 History in Saint Paul, Minnesota
This site allows you to do everything from order books about the Saint Paul area to viewing pictures of the beautiful upper Mississippi.
From 1819, when construction began on Fort Snelling just to our south, to the present, Saint Paul is a city rich in culture and history.
This site is organized alphabetically to include anything and everything that occurred between the years 1830-1850.
http://www.stpaul.gov/leisure/history   (269 words)

  
 Saint Paul College — A Community & Technical College // Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
The Saint Paul College Library mission is to support and enhance the educational mission of the College.
Natural lighting throughout the space creates a warm and inviting environment in which to study, research and read, and we have a view of the capitol building
We look forward to another great semester here at Saint Paul College.
http://www.saintpaul.edu/library   (189 words)

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