The Church of St. Bridget is a Roman Catholic church in De Graff, Minnesota, United States. The parish, founded in 1876, was the first established in a major drive by Archbishop John Ireland to settle western Minnesota with Catholics. Its current building was constructed in 1901 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 for having local significance in the themes of architecture, community planning and development, exploration/settlement, and religion. It was nominated for its association with the beginning of Archbishop Ireland's colonization effort, the influence of the Catholic church on De Graff's development and population, and for being a rare outstate church building designed by Saint Paul architect Edward J. Donahue.
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| - The Church of St. Bridget is a Roman Catholic church in De Graff, Minnesota, United States. The parish, founded in 1876, was the first established in a major drive by Archbishop John Ireland to settle western Minnesota with Catholics. Its current building was constructed in 1901 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 for having local significance in the themes of architecture, community planning and development, exploration/settlement, and religion. It was nominated for its association with the beginning of Archbishop Ireland's colonization effort, the influence of the Catholic church on De Graff's development and population, and for being a rare outstate church building designed by Saint Paul architect Edward J. Donahue. (en)
- L'église Sainte-Brigitte (Church of St. Bridget) est une église catholique néo-gothique située à De Graff, dans le Minnesota, au nord des États-Unis. Sa paroisse, fondée en 1876, a été la première établie au cours d'un grand mouvement de population organisé par l'archevêque de Saint-Paul et Minneapolis, Mgr , afin d'installer des catholiques dans le Minnesota occidental. L'édifice actuel qui remplace une première petite église date de 1901 et a été inscrit à la liste du Registre national des lieux historiques en 1985 pour son importance locale d'un point de vue architectural, communautaire, historique et religieux. Elle a été distinguée comme exemple architectural et historique du début de la colonisation organisée par Mgr Ireland et comme exemple de l'influence de l'Église catholique dans (fr)
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| - De Graff, Minnesota
- 20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United States
- Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
- National Register of Historic Places in Swift County, Minnesota
- Melrose, Minnesota
- Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Clontarf, Minnesota
- Fulda, Minnesota
- Ghent, Minnesota
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Graceville, Minnesota
- Minneota, Minnesota
- Minnesota
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1901
- Stations of the Cross
- Avoca, Minnesota
- Kasota limestone
- List of Catholic churches in the United States
- Currie, Minnesota
- 1876 establishments in Minnesota
- Iona, Minnesota
- John Ireland (bishop)
- Swift County, Minnesota
- Gothic Revival church buildings in Minnesota
- St. Cloud, Minnesota
- National Register of Historic Places
- Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ulm
- Churches in Swift County, Minnesota
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Swift County, Minnesota
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| - The Church of St. Bridget is a Roman Catholic church in De Graff, Minnesota, United States. The parish, founded in 1876, was the first established in a major drive by Archbishop John Ireland to settle western Minnesota with Catholics. Its current building was constructed in 1901 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 for having local significance in the themes of architecture, community planning and development, exploration/settlement, and religion. It was nominated for its association with the beginning of Archbishop Ireland's colonization effort, the influence of the Catholic church on De Graff's development and population, and for being a rare outstate church building designed by Saint Paul architect Edward J. Donahue. (en)
- L'église Sainte-Brigitte (Church of St. Bridget) est une église catholique néo-gothique située à De Graff, dans le Minnesota, au nord des États-Unis. Sa paroisse, fondée en 1876, a été la première établie au cours d'un grand mouvement de population organisé par l'archevêque de Saint-Paul et Minneapolis, Mgr , afin d'installer des catholiques dans le Minnesota occidental. L'édifice actuel qui remplace une première petite église date de 1901 et a été inscrit à la liste du Registre national des lieux historiques en 1985 pour son importance locale d'un point de vue architectural, communautaire, historique et religieux. Elle a été distinguée comme exemple architectural et historique du début de la colonisation organisée par Mgr Ireland et comme exemple de l'influence de l'Église catholique dans le développement socio-économique de De Graff, ainsi qu'un exemple rare des conceptions de l'architecte Edward Donahue, originaire de Saint-Paul, dans le domaine de l'architecture ecclésiastique du Minnesota. (fr)
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