Church of the Ascension
Church of the Ascension is any church dedicated to the Ascension of Jesus:
Canada
England
- The Ascension, Lavender Hill
- Church of the Ascension, Hall Green
- Church of the Ascension, Hulme
- Church of the Ascension, Malvern Link
- Church of the Ascension, Brighton
- Church of the Ascension, Southam
Israel
- Chapel of the Ascension (Jerusalem), claimed to the early tradition
- Augusta Victoria Hospital, Jerusalem, which includes the Chapel of the Ascension claimed by Lutherans
Latvia
Russia
There are Ascension churches in every major Russian historical town:
- Greater Church of the Ascension on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street, Moscow
- Lesser Ascension Church on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street
- Ascension Church, Yaroslavl
- The Church of Ascension built circa 1530 CE by the Grand Prince of Moscow
Singapore
- Church of the Ascension, Singapore
United States
- By state
- Church of the Holy Ascension, Unalaska, Alaska
- Church of the Ascension (Saratoga, California)[1]
- Episcopal Church of the Ascension (Sierra Madre, California)
- Church of the Ascension (Clearwater, Florida)
- Church of the Ascension (Frankfort, Kentucky)
- Church of the Ascension, Chicago, Illinois
- Church of the Ascension (Fall River, Massachusetts)
- Holy Ascension Orthodox Church, Albion, Michigan
- Church of the Ascension (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
- Church of the Ascension, Episcopal (Manhattan), New York
- Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic (Manhattan), New York
- Episcopal Church of the Ascension and Manse, Wellsville, Ohio
- Church of the Ascension (Pittsburgh), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church, Moravia, Texas
- Church of the Ascension of the Anglican Catholic Church, Centreville, Virginia
- Church of the Ascension (Washington, D.C.)
- Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes, Washington, D.C.
See also
- Episcopal Church of the Ascension (disambiguation)
- Ascension Convent in the Moscow Kremlin
References
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