St Ann's Church
The Parish of St. Charles - St. Ann's - Syracuse, NY
Church at 4471 Onondaga Boulevard, Syracuse, NY 13219
St. Charles-St. Ann Parish was born from the coming together of two of Syracuse's Westside churches, and now serves the Geddes and Onondaga areas.
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Address | 4471 Onondaga Boulevard Syracuse NY 13219 Get directions |
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Website | stcharles-stanns.com |
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Website address: stcharles-stanns.com
Website title: The Parish of St. Charles - St. Ann's - Syracuse, NY
Website description: St. Charles-St. Ann Parish was born from the coming together of two of Syracuse's Westside churches, and now serves the Geddes and Onondaga areas.