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The Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral, sometimes shortened to St. Patrick's Old Cathedral or simply Old St. Patrick's, is a Catholic parish church, a basilica, and the former cathedral of the Archdiocese of New York, located in the Nolita neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
The marble was transported down to New York City via the Harlem Railroad, where a branch track led to the new cathedral's site. [50] The construction of the new cathedral drew relatively little interest for New York City's non-Catholic population, [63] though several commentators praised the cathedral's design. [31]
The New York City government gave the cathedral a $1.5 million grant in August 2024 to convert Synod Hall into a community center. [212] [213] A restoration of the organ, which had been damaged in the 2019 fire, was completed in December 2024. [214] [215]
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Parish is a historic Roman Catholic parish church complex in the Diocese of Brooklyn, located at 94-40 118th Street in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York City. Description [ edit ]
The Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and Marian shrine in Brooklyn, New York, United States. [1] The shrine is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour .
Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Syracuse; Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Southampton, New York) St. Adalbert's Basilica, Buffalo; St. Mary of the Angels Basilica (Olean, New York) St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
The Cathedral Basilica of St. James is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Brooklyn. [2] It is located at the corner of Jay Street and Cathedral Place in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. [3] It was built in 1903 and designed by George H. Streeton in the Neo-Georgian style. [1]
The Basilica of Regina Pacis (Latin for Queen of Peace) is a Catholic parish church located in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York, under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. The church was built as a votive shrine , within the then- Parish of St. Rosalia (later renamed St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Parish).