Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Rev. Jaime Hostios. St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral is a Catholic parish located on the east side of Camden, New Jersey, United States. It serves as the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Camden. It is one of two parishes in the city of Camden to be named St. Joseph. The other one is St. Joseph Polish Catholic Church, which was established in 1891.
St. Joseph Plaza is an event venue in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, which formerly served St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, a parish of the Archdiocese of Newark of the Roman Catholic Church. [3] The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 8, 1980, for its significance in architecture and religion. [4]
St. Joseph Parish was founded as a Slovak parish in 1888, and the church building was completed in 1909. [3] [4] As of 2018, that church building was deconsecrated, and the property became part of a planned redevelopment project. [5] St. Joseph Cathedral moved to the former St. Michael's parish property on East 23rd Street. [3] [6]
NRHP reference No. 03001307 [1] Added to NRHP. December 18, 2003. St. Joseph's Polish Catholic Church (Polish: Kośćiół Świętego Józefa) is a historic Roman Catholic church at 1010 Liberty Street in Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, United States. It is one of two churches in Camden named St. Joseph. The other is St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral.
Description/notes. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. 39 E 22nd St, Bayonne. Romanesque Revival church dedicated 1899; the church and supporting buildings form the Mount Carmel Historic District. St. Henry. 82 W 29th St, Bayonne. Parish formed 1889; current English Gothic church built 1911-1915. St. Mary, Star of the Sea.
The first parish in New Jersey, Saint Joseph’s, was established in West Milford in 1765. [4] The assistance of Catholic French troops during the American Revolution helped to abate anti-Catholic sentiment in all of the 13 original colonies.
St. Mary’s Church in Gloucester City was the first parish in the area, established in 1849. [9] In Atlantic City, St. Nicholas Church opened in 1858. The first church in Camden, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, was finished in 1859. [5] In 1853, when Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Newark in 1853, all of New Jersey was put in this ...
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.