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  2. Aug 4, 2017 · From the Spanish missions in the American southwest and California, to the churches founded by British Jesuits in Maryland, here are some of the oldest Catholic churches still standing and...

  3. Oct 20, 2015 · In summary, then, the Catholic Church (which comprises all the Churches in communion with the See of Peter, not just the church of Rome) would argue that it is the only Church that can claim complete historical continuity with the Church that Jesus founded; hence, in that sense, it is the “oldest” Church.

  4. Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, oldest Catholic church congregation and building, founded in 1827, current structure dedicated in 1843 (Roman Catholic) Idaho. Christ Chapel (Boise, Idaho), oldest Protestant church, built in 1866 (Episcopal) Old Mission, oldest church building in Idaho, built in 1848 (Roman Catholic) Illinois

  5. San Miguel Chapel is the oldest Catholic Church built in the United States part of whose original walls are still standing and which is still used regularly for religious services. It is the centerpiece of El Barrio de Analco National Register Historic District in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

    • San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, est. 1610. “The Oldest Church in the United States” This beautiful mission is the oldest Church in the United States.
    • St. Francis Xavier Church in Leonardtown, Maryland, est. 1640. “The Oldest Catholic Church in Original Thirteen Colonies” In 1640, the Jesuits were invited to began missionary activity in Newtowne, Maryland.
    • Cathedral of San Fernando in San Antonio, Texas, est. 1738. “The Heart of San Antonio” San Fernando Cathedral was built in 1738 and is the oldest standing church in the state of Texas.
    • Mission San Diego de Alcala in San Diego, California, est. 1769. “California’s First Mission” Saint Junipero Serra and the Franciscans were chosen as the zealous missionaries to evangelize to the Indians in what is now San Diego.
  6. Jun 25, 2019 · Key Dates and Events in the History of Roman Catholicism. c. 33 to 100 CE: This period is known as the apostolic age, during which the early church was headed up by the 12 apostles of Jesus, who began missionary work to convert Jews to Christianity in various regions of the Mediterranean and Mideast.

  7. The tradition of the Catholic Church claims it began with Jesus Christ and his teachings; the Catholic tradition considers that the Church is a continuation of the early Christian community established by the Disciples of Jesus. The Church considers its bishops to be the successors to Jesus's apostles and the Church's leader, the Bishop of Rome ...

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