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St. Mary's Church (Rochester, New York)

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Rochester St Marys Roman Catholic Church
Rochester St Marys Roman Catholic Church

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory are located in downtown Rochester, New York. St. Mary's Parish was created in 1834 as Rochester's second Roman Catholic parish, after St. Patrick's Parish.

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St. Mary's Church (Rochester, New York)
Saint Mary's Place, City of Rochester

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Saint Mary's Catholic Church

Saint Mary's Place 15
14607 City of Rochester
New York, United States
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