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St. Joseph's Parish was founded by Bishop John Dubois in 1829. [3] At the time St. Joseph's Parish began, the population of New York, numbering 203,000, was concentrated in the southern half of Manhattan. Early church records indicate that St. Joseph's first congregants were predominantly Irish-Americans.
The Manhattan complex in 1979 The main entrance of St. Vincent's Hospital (1900), Greenwich Village, New York City. St. Vincent's Hospital was a 758-bed tertiary care teaching hospital, at Seventh Avenue and Greenwich Avenue on the border of Greenwich Village and Chelsea. It included: Level I Trauma Center and Critical Care Center
St. Joseph's Church (16 Poplar Ave.) – Established in 1855; merged in 1959. Church of St. Thomas the Apostle (6097 Amboy Rd.) – Established in 1938; merged in 1959. Church of St. John Neumann (1380 Arthur Kill Rd.) – Established in 1982; merged in 2017. St. Joseph and St. Mary Immaculate Church – Established in 2015.
St. James–St. Joseph Parish School (1 Monroe Street) – Opened in 2010 from the merger of St. James School and St. Joseph School; closed in 2013; staffed by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. [10] St. Jean Baptiste Parish School (185 East 76th Street) – Operated from 1886 to 1987. St. John the Evangelist School (388 East 55th ...
Greenwich Village Catholics: St. Joseph's Church and the Evolution of an Urban Faith Community, 1829-2002. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press. pp. 137– 139. ISBN 9780813213491. Archived from the original on September 14, 2018 – via Google Books.
Academy of Saint Joseph, Greenwich Village [15] Cathedral High School; Convent of the Sacred Heart; Cristo Rey New York; De La Salle Academy; Dominican Academy; Guardian Angel School; Holy Child Middle School; Holy Name School; Mother Cabrini High School (closed 2014) Notre Dame School; Our Lady of Pompeii School
The Church of St. Joseph is a former parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 5 Monroe Street in the neighborhoods of Chinatown and Two Bridges in Manhattan, New York City. It is now administered by the Parish of Transfiguration and of St. James/St. Joseph.
The Church of St. Joseph of the Holy Family is a Black Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 401 West 125th Street at Morningside Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is the oldest existing church in Harlem and above 44th Street in Manhattan. [1]