The Cathedral of Christ the King is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Lexington...
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Christ Church Cathedral is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington and is located at 166 Market Street, Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1796, Christ...
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Cathedral of Christ the King, in Liverpool, England Cathedral of Christ the King (Atlanta), Georgia Cathedral of Christ the King (Lexington, Kentucky)...
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Proto-Cathedral, Bardstown, Kentucky Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Covington, Kentucky Cathedral of Christ the King, Lexington, Kentucky Christ Church...
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Iowa Cathedral of Christ the King (Lexington, Kentucky) Christ the King Presbyterian Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts Cathedral of Christ the King (Lubbock...
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Bishop James Williams of Covington as the first bishop of Lexington. Christ the King Church was elevated to the status of cathedral. In early 2002, Williams...
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the Southern Poverty Law Center Christ the King School and Church, Lexington, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky Christ the...
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Relics associated with Jesus (redirect from Alleged relics of Jesus Christ)
(2007), Relics of the Christ, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, ISBNÂ 978-0-8131-2425-4 Ruffin, Bernard (1999), The Shroud of Turin: the most up-to-date...
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Edward J. Schulte (category Architects of Roman Catholic churches)
Covington, Kentucky Villa Madonna Academy Covington, Kentucky Cathedral of Christ the King Lexington, Kentucky Bishop's Residence and Chancery, Crookston, Minnesota...
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Stacy F. Sauls (category Episcopal bishops of Lexington)
the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King, Lexington, Kentucky, due to its large capacity. He was consecrated by the Bishop of Western North Carolina...
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