St. Mary Magdalene's Church - United States

United States

Alabama
  • Mary Magdalene Christian Church, Fultondale
Arizona
  • St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Higley
California
  • St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church, Merced
  • The Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Orange
  • Church of St. Mary Magdalene, San Diego
  • St. Mary Magdalene's Church, Yreka
Colorado
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Boulder
Florida
  • St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Altamonte Springs
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Bradenton
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Coral Springs
Georgia
  • The Episcopal Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Louisville
  • St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Newnan
  • St. Mary Magdalene Church, Rincon
Louisiana
  • Saint Mary Magdalene, Metairie, Louisiana
Maryland
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Silver Spring
Michigan
  • St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church - OCA, Fenton
  • Saint Mary Magdalene Church and School, Hazel Park
Minnesota
  • St. Mary Magdalene Lutheran Church, Savage
Missouri
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Kansas City
New Jersey
  • St. John the Beloved and St. Mary Magdalene Coptic Orthodox Church, Morris Plains
North Carolina
  • St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Apex
Ohio
  • St. Mary Magdalene Church, Columbus
  • St. Mary Magdalene Church, Fairview Park
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Maineville
Oregon
  • St. Mary Magdalene Church ("The Madeleine"), Portland
South Carolina
  • St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Simpsonville
Tennessee
  • The Episcopal Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Fayetteville
Texas
  • St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Flint
  • St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Humble
  • St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, Manor/Northeast Austin
Washington
  • Church of Mary Magdalene, Seattle

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