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The Cathedral Basilica of St. James is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Brooklyn. [2] It is located at the corner of Jay Street and Cathedral Place in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. [3] It was built in 1903 and designed by George H. Streeton in the Neo-Georgian style. [1]
[1] [2] Churches in the rest of New York City (Manhattan, Staten Island and the Bronx) are part of the Archdiocese of New York.; see the List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn and its co-cathedral is the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in ...
The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn and its co-cathedral is the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights. The current Bishop of Brooklyn is Robert J. Brennan. Brooklyn is one of the few dioceses in the United States that is made up of 100% urban territory. [1] The bishop of the Diocese of ...
St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, New York (Antiochian Orthodox) 40°41′16″N 73°59′05″W / 40.687906°N 73.984672°W / 40.687906; -73.984672 ( St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral (Brooklyn, New
Pages in category "Roman Catholic cathedrals in New York (state)" ... Cathedral Basilica of St. James (Brooklyn) St. Joseph Cathedral (Buffalo, New York)
The Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, located at 856 Pacific Street between Vanderbilt and Underhill Avenues in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, was built in 1912 in the Spanish Colonial style, replacing a previous church built in 1861. [1]
Pages in category "Cathedrals in New York City" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Cathedral Basilica of St. James (Brooklyn)
St. James' Roman Catholic Church is located at 32 James Street between St. James Place and Madison Street in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. [3] It is the second oldest Roman Catholic building in the city, built in 1835–1837 of fieldstone , with a pair of Doric columns flanking the entrance. [ 2 ]