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'''St. Agnes Catholic Church''' is located in the LaSalle Park neighborhood of ]. The church was notable for hosting ] in 1979 when she established a Missionaries of Charity convent at the church. In 1990, the St. Agnes parish was closed, reopening as Martyrs of Uganda until 2006. | '''St. Agnes Catholic Church''' is located in the LaSalle Park neighborhood of ]. The church was notable for hosting ] in 1979 when she established a Missionaries of Charity convent at the church. In 1990, the St. Agnes parish was closed, reopening as Martyrs of Uganda until 2006. | ||
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St. Agnes Catholic Church Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church | |
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Location | 7601 Rosa Parks Blvd. Detroit, Michigan |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Founded | 1914 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Van Leyen, Schilling, Keough, and Reynolds |
Closed | June 2006 |
Administration | |
Province | Detroit |
Diocese | Detroit |
Parish | St. Agnes Parish Martyrs of Uganda Parish |
St. Agnes Catholic Church is located in the LaSalle Park neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. The church was notable for hosting Mother Teresa in 1979 when she established a Missionaries of Charity convent at the church. In 1990, the St. Agnes parish was closed, reopening as Martyrs of Uganda until 2006.
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