Holy Trinity, Alabama
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Holy Trinity is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama, United States. Its elevation is 312 feet (95 m), and it is located at 32°13′21″N 85°0′19″W / 32.2225°N 85.00528°W / 32.2225; -85.00528 (32.2223733, -85.0052077).[1] A post office is located in the community.[2] It is about 20 miles south of Columbus, Georgia on State Route 165 (Alabama). It is the location of Apalachicola Fort Site, a National Historic Landmark.[3]
The Roman Catholic order the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity was founded in Holy Trinity in 1928.[4] It is also home to the Blessed Trinity Shrine, a retreat center.[5]
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