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[4] St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church was founded in the 1950s as a mission of St. Augustine's, North Branford. In 2016 it merged back into St. Augustine's to form a new entity: the parish of St. Ambrose, the first such merger in the Archdiocese of Hartford. [5]
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St. Ambrose's Church was a landmark in this part of Bridgeport, Connecticut, built in a Romanesque style in 1939 to the designs of Brooklyn architect Anthony J. DePace of DePace & Juster. The parish was closed in 2012. [1] In 2022, the property was announced as the new site of Fairfield Bellarmine, a new campus of Fairfield University. [2]
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The only building on the south side of Foxon Road included in the district is the c. 1870 North Branford Hall, built as a school and now housing town offices. All of the buildings in the district are of wood frame construction, except for the Atwater Memorial Library, a brick Colonial Revival structure built in 1943 and enlarged in 1967.
Merged into St. Kevin Parish, church building closed in 2021 [128] St. Brigid 1231 Plainfield St, Johnston Parish closed in 2018, became a mission of St. Rocco Parish [129] Closed in 2019 [28] St. Casimir 348 Smith St, Providence Parish formed in 1919 for ; Lithuanian immigrants; closed in 2017 [130] St. Catherine 3252 Post Rd, Warwick
Northford was originally part of the New Haven Colony in the 17th century, and was settled in the early 18th century as part of Branford. It became part of North Branford when that town was incorporated in 1831. It was at first a rural outpost of Branford, which was granted a separate Congregational parish in 1745.