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St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church at One Hudson Street in the Getty Square neighborhood of Yonkers, Westchester County, New York. The complex includes the church, chapel, rectory , parish house, and school.
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Complex; Church of St. Augustine (Larchmont, New York) St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church (Yonkers, New York) St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Katonah, New York) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Mt. Kisco, New York) Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site; St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Peekskill, New York)
The former site of St.John's Rectory (1770–1845) in Yonkers, NY. Dutch-born merchant and trader Frederick Philipse, the first Lord of Philipsburg Manor bequeathed to his children “The Glebe” – a portion of land, for the use by ministers of the Church of England that were inducted into Saint John’s Church.
Yonkers Deputy Fire Chief Joe Citrone said the fire destroyed an unused building at the church complex that was a former rectory.
Church of St. Leo (E. 28th St., between Fifth & Madison Aves.) – established in 1880 and suppressed in 1908; became a mission of St. Stephen Church. Eventually given to the Sisters of Mary Reparatrix as a monastery and retreat house, it was sold to a private developer and demolished in the 1980s. Church of St. Mark (Stuyvesant Ave. at Second ...
St. Dominic Parish School (1684 White Plains Road) – Staffed by the Sisters of St. John the Baptist; closed in 2011. St. Frances of Rome Parish School (4321 Barnes Avenue) – Operated from 1929 to 2008; merged in 2008 with St. Anthony School (4520 Matilda Avenue). [19]
The church is 165 feet long and 67 feet wide, originally accommodating 1,200 people, and costing $175,000 to construct. [1] View from the northeast, c. 1911, depicting the church (at left) in relation to the then new Penn Station The Capuchin Convent of St. John the Baptist on 31st Street, facing Madison Square Garden
The Church of St. John is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 3021 Kingsbridge Avenue, Bronx, New York City. Property was purchased in 1870 and construction of a wood-framed church was begun, this was the first Catholic church in Kingsbridge, Bronx .