St. Cyprian Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia)
- St. Cyprian Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia)
St. Cyprian Catholic Church is located on the southwest corner of 63rd St. (Cobbs Creek Pkwy) and Hazel Ave. at 525 Cobbs Creek Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Reverend Msgr. Federico A Britto is the pastor. The church was founded in 2000 although the building was built in 1924. The campus also includes a parish, rectory, and school.
External links
* [http://www.saintcyprian.net/ St. Cyprian Official Site]
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