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Saint Joseph's Church was founded in 1895, [3] from the southern portion of Saint Mary's. The first pastor was Rev. John Winters. Winters rented the Music Hall on South Main Street for services. The congregation was Irish, Hungarian, and Italian. [4] The church's architecture is Gothic Revival, designed by architect Joseph A. Jackson. The ...
St. Joseph's Catholic Church – Established in 1845. Formerly located in Croton Falls, relocated to Somers in 2013. Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel (Goldens Bridge) – Established in 1896. Closed in 2014. Chapel of St. John (North Salem) – Established in 1916. Closed in 2014. Church of St. Joseph – Established in 1871.
In 1870, the Church of St. Peter, a large Gothic revival building was erected on South Main St, [1] about a half mile from the present St. Joseph Church . Over the next 50 years Danbury's Catholic population had increased to the point where St. Peter Church was not large enough to accommodate the number of faithful wishing to attend mass.
The first Catholic church in Stamford, St. John's, was dedicated in 1851. [8] Thomas Synnott, pastor of St. James Parish, established St. Mary's Parish (Irish) in East Bridgeport in 1854. The first Catholic church in Greenwich was opened in 1860, serving Irish immigrants in the area. [15] Synnott opened St. Augustine (Irish) Parish in ...
St. Joseph Church Rockville Connecticut interior in January 2011. St. Joseph Parish - originally established in 1905 for Polish immigrants in Rockville, Connecticut, United States. St. Joseph church has been a multi-ethnic parish since the 1950s under Fr. Hyacinth Lepak (1949–1975) and continues to be a diversely ethnic American parish community.
A St. Joseph Mission Church has existed in Brookfield since the mid-1880s but the present parish was founded in 1941. The present St. Joseph Church was designed in the late 1980s by Antinozzi Associates now of Bridgeport, CT. [1] The present church was dedicated in 1992.
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The Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, is the mother church and seat of the Archdiocese of Hartford. Dedicated on May 15, 1962, it stands on the site of the first cathedral which was destroyed by fire in 1956. It is located on Farmington Avenue just outside downtown Hartford.