Martin Luther started the Protestant movement when he sought to to reform the Roman Catholic Church's use of indulgences. The first Protestant communion was celebrated in St Mary's Church, Wittenberg, Germany, in 1521. I think there is some confusion as to what the church is and what the church building is. The church is not the building, but the members of the congregation. That being cleared up, the question should be "Where was the first protestant church established?" or "Where was the first protestant church building built?" The contributor above has the correct to where and when the first protestant church was established.
He is buried in Fredericksburg, Virginia in a little cemetery at St. George Episcopal church.
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St. Patrick is supposed to be buried in the grounds of Downpatrick Cathedral - there is a memorial stone but it may not mark the exact spot.
In the East wall of St Marks Church in the Bowery. Died August 1672
St. Patrick is buried at Down Cathedral which was a Catholic Church up until the protestant revolt when the English government took it over.
The Church of Ireland is a province within the Anglican Communion. So it's Protestant. St Patrick visited the area of Kilrea, in Londonderry. So there's a Protestant church there by the name of St Patrick's Church of Ireland.--: The Church of Ireland is a church of the state, not a province.A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state. Re: Alberta is a province (state) of Canada.
St. Oswald's Protestant Episcopal Church was created in 1892.
St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church was created in 1892.
St. Nicholas is buried in a church in Bari, Italy, not in Ireland.
St. Patrick's Church-Garryowen was created in 1840.
St. Patrick's Church - Toronto - was created in 1861.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Paul's by-the-sea Protestant Episcopal Church was created in 1901.
St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church - Brooklyn - was created in 1887.
St. Patrick was born about 1200 years before Luther went on his rampage that started the Protestant Reformation.
There is a St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, which is a Protestant cathedral. There are two St. Patrick's Cathedrals in the Northern Ireland city of Armagh, one Catholic and one Protestant.