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  1. St. Mary Magdalene School: PS-8/Latchkey 2940 Parkside Rd. Columbus, OH 43204-2576 614-279-9935 614-279-9575 (f) www.saintmarymagschool.org. Columbus Catholic. Phone: 614-228-2457.

  2. St. Mary Magdalene Church 473 S. Roys Ave. Columbus, OH 43204-2598. Sizemore, Reverend David W. 740-345-9874 Vicar Forane-Vicariate #5 Licking Deanery St. Francis de Sales Church 40 Granville Street Newark, OH 43055. Slattery, Reverend William J. 740-345-9874 St. Francis de Sales Church 40 Granville Street Newark, OH 43055. Smith, Reverend ...

  3. Saint Mary Magdalene School Columbus. 709 likes · 1 talking about this. Pre-K through 8th, Catholic School. Located on west side of Columbus.

  4. St. Mary Magdalene – Columbus (1928) St. Patrick – London (German/Irish 1866) St. Stephen the Martyr – Columbus (Hispanic 1963) Saint Catharine of Siena Church – East Columbus Deanery East Columbus Deanery. St. John XXIII – Canal Winchester (2000) Christ the King – Columbus (1946) Holy Spirit – Columbus (1947)

  5. The College of St Mary Magdalene is located in the centre of Cambridge beside the River Cam. The College has its origins in the year 1428 and has an eclectic mix of buildings. There has been a continuous tradition of academic study on the site for nearly 600 years,

  6. Westgate is a community within the Hilltop area of Columbus, Ohio.It was partially constructed on land that formerly housed the American Civil War Camp Chase and a Confederate prison. After the Civil War, the land was purchased by Joseph Binns and his associates with the intent to start a Quaker community. These plans failed to materialize and the land was developed as a "streetcar suburb" in ...

  7. When the College was refound by Lord Audley in 1542, it was dedicated to St Mary Magdalene. The choice of the name of Mary Magdalene appears to have had a touch of vanity. In many early documents, the name is clearly spelt as pronounced: 'Maudleyn', containing within it the name of Audley.