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The Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory is located at 704 Jefferson Street in the City of Hoboken in Hudson County, New Jersey.It was constructed during the tenure of Rev. Michael Gori, who was pastor of the parish from 1921 to 1937.
Church dedicated 1931, serves as the Saint Peter's University Church and a local parish church [21] St. Aloysius 691 West Side Ave, Jersey City Parish established 1897; French Renaissance style church and bell tower dedicated 1908 [22] St. Ann (Polish) 291 St Paul Ave, Jersey City St. Anne 3545 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City Dedicated 1903 [23]
Church built 1883; now part of Holy Family Parish [3] Our Lady of Mount Carmel 75 Morris St, New Brunswick A national Hispanic parish [4] St. John 29 Abeel St, New Brunswick Part of Church of the Visitation Parish St. Joseph Corner of Maple and Somerset St, New Brunswick Now part of Holy Family Parish St. Ladislaus 213 Somerset St, New Brunswick
Sussex, Bergen, Morris, Essex, Somerset, Middlesex, and Monmouth counties in New Jersey became part of the Diocese of New York; The rest of New Jersey became part of the Diocese of Philadelphia. [4] St. John's Parish, founded in 1826, was the first parish in Newark. [6] In Jersey City, Saint Peter's Church was dedicated in 1831.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 591 New Jersey Ave, Absecon: Our Lady Star of the Sea 525 Washington St, Cape May: St. Agnes 501 Cape Ave, Cape May St. Anthony of Padua 267 Trenton Rd, Hammonton: St. Mary 253 Old Dutch Mill Rd, Malaga: St. Vincent de Paul 5021 Harding Hwy, Mays Landing
Phelan served as pastor at St. Ann Parish from 1973 to 1983. Both are dead. St. Ann Parish was recently merged into the new Pope Saint John XXIII Parish. In December 2022, the Archdiocese settled ...
The parish was founded in 1875, and was run by clergy of the Dominican Order until just after its 100th anniversary in 1975. [1] Since that time the church has been run by members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement. The present church building dates to 1882, and once contained a main sanctuary (still in use today), and a smaller ...
A consolidation of existing Catholic schools, it was formerly co-sponsored by four Hoboken churches, Our Lady of Grace, St. Ann, St. Francis, and Sts. Peter and Paul, along with St. Lawrence Church in Hoboken, before the archdiocese's Lighting the Way program changed the allocation of money for schools in the archdiocese. [19]