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St. Ambrose Church (Cheverly, Maryland)

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St. Ambrose Catholic Church
St. Ambrose Catholic Church
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38°55′44″N 76°54′30″W / 38.928985°N 76.908225°W / 38.928985; -76.908225
Location3107 63rd Ave,
Cheverly, Maryland
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
Website[1]
Administration
ArchdioceseWashington

St. Ambrose Catholic Church is parish of the Roman Catholic Church located at 3107 63rd Ave in Cheverly, Maryland, in the Archdiocese of Washington.

History

The area was first part of the parish of St. Mary of the Mills in Laurel, then transferred to the parish of Saint Jerome in Hyattsville. In 1886, a small mission chapel was built on property donated by the Wilson family in Landover, Maryland. This chapel remained in use until 1960, when demolished to make way for the John Hanson Highway.[1]

The community was erected as an independent parish in 1948, and the parish settled in its present location in 1950 with the opening of a Saint Ambrose Catholic School at 6310 Jason St. and a convent located across Jason St. Mass was held in the school gymnasium until the parish church was later built in 1961. A rectory was later built next door to the church on 63rd Ave.

Parish Groups

St. Ambrose Church features several groups including the Ladies of Charity, the Men's Club, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and several choirs that sing at mass each week.

References

  1. ^ History of Saint Ambrose Church, Saint Ambrose Catholic Church, retrieved 2021-06-17

External links

This page was last edited on 26 April 2023, at 01:02
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