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To the church's rear is the Capuchin Monastery of St. John the Baptist, located at 210 West 31st Street across from New York Penn Station and Madison Square Garden. In 2015, the parish of St. John the Baptist Church merged with the parish of Holy Cross Church on West 42nd Street. [4]
The Archdiocese of New York also confirmed the merger in a press release in May 2015. The press release notes that the two parishes had been collaborating for several years prior to the merger and that the newly formed Holy Cross-St. John the Baptist Parish would continue to serve the spiritual needs of the local community. [7]
Holy Cross-St. John the Baptist Parish – Established in 2015. Holy Cross Church (329 W. 42nd Street) – Established in 1852. Merged in 2015. St. John the Baptist Church (210 W. 31st St.) – Established in 1840; staffed by the Capuchin Friars; merged in 2015. Holy Family Catholic Church (315 East 47th Street) – Established in 1924.
The Holy Cross School served the Hells Kitchen/Times Square area; circa 2011, it had about 300 students; [23] some students originated from areas outside of New York City and outside New York State; in 2013, the archdiocese announced that the school was to close; [2] the school had the possibility of remaining open if $720,000 in pledges to the ...
Holy Rosary Church (Manhattan) – established 1884, merged with St. Paul Church (New York City) 2015; Holy Rosary deconsecrated 2017. Church of Our Lady of Peace – Merged with St. John the Evangelist Church (Manhattan) 2015; OLP building sold to the Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Christian community 2017.
Saint John the Baptist, Yonkers; Saint John the Baptist Diocesan High School, West Islip [8] Saint John the Evangelist School, Binghamton; Saint Josaphat School, Cheektowaga; Saint Joseph School (Endicott, New York) Saint Joseph School, Middletown; Saint Joseph School, Millbrook; Saint Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Kenmore; Saint Joseph's ...
The Church of St. John the Evangelist is a parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 355 East 55th Street at First Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. [3] The archdiocese expects to close the location in 2025, merging the parish into the nearby Church of the Holy Family .
This is a list of closed and open churches within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.In 2006, the Diocese started the "Called to BE Church" initiative. As of November 2015, this initiative had reduced the number of parishes to 126 [1] through church mergers and closings in response to declining church enrollment, priest shortages, and changing demographics.