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Christ The Redeemer Church (other)
Christ the Redeemer Church may refer to: * Christ the Redeemer Church (Valletta, Malta), a Franciscan Catholic church. * Christ the Redeemer Church (Spokane, Washington), an independent evangelical Protestant church See also * Christ the Redeemer (other) Christ the Redeemer, a reference to Jesus Christ as the Redeemer of humanity, may refer to: Sculpture * ''Christ the Redeemer'' (statue), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil *''Christ of Vũng Tàu'', in Vũng Tàu, Vietnam *''Christ the Redeemer of the Andes ...
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Christ The Redeemer Church (Valletta, Malta)
Christ the Redeemer Church is a church in Valletta, the capital of Malta. It stands as a corner house number 146 on St Christopher Street. Description The history of the church began in 1692, when Friar Andrea, a Maltese Jesuit from Valletta, opened the building as a conservatory for girls. These were orphans, rejected by their families or had no possibility of "living honestly in poverty and misery". Fr. Andrea received charitable collections from the Knights of Malta as well as from wealthy Maltese. This went in aid of the girls and to cover cost and upkeep of the conservatory. Fr. Andrea also opened a second home for battered women. The Little Church of Christ the Redeemer (in Maltese: ''Kristu Redentur''), commonly known as Sagaramentini Church for the Perpetual Adoration, is part of the same building. It belonged to the Adoration Sisters of Mary. When the sisters left Malta in 1923, Archbishop Mauro Caruana called on Reverend Mother Margherita of the Franciscan Sisters o ...
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Christ The Redeemer Church (Spokane, Washington)
Christ the Redeemer Church in West Central, Spokane, Washington is a historic church located at 1527 W. Mallon Street. Built as the North Side Baptist Church in 1911 in a Late Gothic Revival style and was added to the National Register in 1992 under the name Grace Baptist Church, the church is today an independent evangelical church loosely connected to Moore Theological College. History Founded after the Great Spokane Fire of 1889, the North Side Baptist Church grew rapidly during Spokane's boom period. It initially met in the Spokane County Courthouse. By 1903, the church had hundreds of members, had established several missions, and had commissioned J. K. Dow to design a large church in what is today West Central. The church's National Register listing described it as "one of the most substantial structures on the growing north side, and one of the finest churches in the city. Today, it retains excellent integrity, and is distinguished by its arched openings, buttresses, bat ...
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