Church_of_St._Simon_Stock_-_St._Joseph_(Bronx)

Church of St. Simon Stock – St. Joseph

Church of St. Simon Stock – St. Joseph

Building in New York City, United States of America


The Church of St. Simon Stock – St. Joseph is a Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 2191 Valentine Avenue, Bronx, New York City. It was established in 1919 and has been continuously staffed by the Carmelite Fathers since its founding.

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History

The parish of St. Simon Stock was founded by the Irish Carmelites of Our Lady of Scapular Mount Carmel in lower Manhattan. The first Mass was offered in a two-story frame house at "Carmel Hill", at 182nd Street and Valentine Avenue, on Palm Sunday, March 28, 1920.[1]

Construction began on the church in 1921, but was interrupted by the need to build a school. On occasion, sermons were given in Irish Gaelic.[2]

Pastors

  • Fr. William G. O’Farrell, 1920 – 1925
  • Fr. Elias Vella, 1925 – 1926
  • Fr. Louis Gerhard, 1926 – 1929
  • Fr. Dionysius Flanagan, 1929 – 1931
  • Fr. Patrick Russell, 1931 – 1933
  • Fr. Elias Holland, 1933 (10 months)
  • Fr. Mel Daly, 1933 – 1961
  • Fr. Gerard McCarthy, 1961 – 1968
  • Fr. John Parsons, 1968 – 1973
  • Fr. Martin Miller, 1974 – 1979
  • Fr. Vincent Ciorciari, 1980 – 1981
  • Fr. James Goulding, 1982 – 1983
  • Fr. Patrick McGuigan, 1983 – 1988
  • Fr. Mike Kissane, 1988 – 1992
  • Fr. Ruben Rodriguez, 1992 – 1998
  • Fr. Mike Kissane, 1998 – 2003
  • Fr. Nelson Belizario, 2003 – Current
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St. Joseph's Church

The Church of St. Joseph was a Roman Catholic parish church in the Upper Morrisania neighborhood under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 1949 Bathgate Avenue, Bronx, New York City. The parish was established in 1873.

History

St. Joseph's Parish was founded in 1873 by Archbishop John McCloskey to serve the German Catholics in the Tremont area of the Bronx. The original church, dedicated in 1874 fronted Washington Avenue near 177th Street. The first resident pastor was the Rev. Joseph M. Sorg.[3]

A new church building was begun in October 1898. Located near the original building, it faced Bathgate Avenue.[4]

As of 2015, out of repair, the church had been closed[5] and the congregation merged with the Church of St. Simon Stock about 3/4 of a mile away.[6] St. Joseph's church building was desacralized by a decree effective November 30, 2017.[7]

Architecture

The neo-Gothic church was built of white stone quarried from the lot, and faced with polished granite on the front and rear ends. When built, the church provided seating for about 1,500 persons.

School

St. Joseph's Catholic School closed in 2019.[8]


References

  1. Andy Newman (May 8, 2015). "New York Archdiocese Will Close 7 More Churches". The New York Times. Retrieved September 26, 2015. The decisions are set to take effect on Aug. 1.
  2. David Gonzalez (September 25, 2015). "In the Bronx, 'Poor Church' Is More Than a Papal Phrase". The New York Times. Retrieved September 26, 2015. ...St. Joseph's attendance had dwindled, and its walls and ceiling were crumbling from a leaky roof. Repairs would cost at least $5 million, impossible for a poor parish like St. Joseph's....

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