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Nockamixon

Catholic Saint Joseph's Marienstein

1882

Nockamixon PA

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A mission of Saint John's Roman catholic parish, Haycock. Ground for the chapel was

broken August 10, 1882. Battle's History of BC (1887), page 633.

Thanks to the efforts of Father Henry Stommel, pastor of St. John the Baptist Church in

Haycock Township from October 7, 1871 to November 19, 1875, that St. Joseph's on

Marienstein Road was built. St. Joseph's was a mission of St. John's Roman Catholic Parish,

Haycock.
   
  St. Luke's Nockamixon
 

St. Luke's Nockamixon . . .The church began in a log structure in 1761. Incorporated in 1763. In 1804 the Lutheran congregation approached the local reformed congregation, and the Nockamixon Union Church was formed. The new Union Church worshiped in a building on the present site of St. Luke's Lutheran church on Church Hill Road in Ferndale. 470 Church Hill Road PO Box 67 Ferndale PA 18921 610.847.5630  Although it is located in close proximity to St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church, the cemetery is a public non-profit cemetery available to all persons, regardless of race or religion. Donations of help, use of equipment and materials, legal experience, as well as memorial contributions are greatly appreciated.

 

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Northampton Twp.

Lutheran The Neshaminy Lutheran Mission

1748

Northampton Twp. PA

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