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Lourdes Grotto, College of Mount Saint Vincent, Bronx, New York; Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, St. Lucy's Church, Bronx, New York [21] Grotto Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes (1898–2015), Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Brooklyn, New York [21] Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Family Church, Fairmount, New York
The Church of St. Lucy is a Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. It is located at 833 Mace Avenue in the Allerton neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City. The parish was established in 1927.
Church of St. Anselm (685 Tinton Avenue) – Established in 1891; staffed by the Augustinian Recollects. Formerly staffed by the Benedictine friars. Merged in 2015. Church of St. Roch (525 Wales Avenue) – Established in 1899, merged in 2015; deconsecrated in 2017. St. Anthony of Padua Church (822 E. 166th St.) – Established in 1903.
St. Brendan's Church (Bronx, New York) St. Clare of Assisi's Church (Bronx) St. Dominic's Church (Bronx) St. Eugene's Church (Bronx) St. Frances de Chantal's Church (Bronx) St. Frances of Rome's Church (Bronx) St. Francis Xavier's Church (Bronx) St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church (Bronx) St. Helena's Church (Bronx) St. Jerome's Church (Bronx)
The rectory address is 160 Van Cortlandt Park South, Bronx NY 10463. [2] The parish school is at 171 West 239th Street, Bronx NY 10463. [2] On November 2, 2014, the parish was merged with that of Church of St. John, [7] and on June 30, 2017, the church was deconsecrated. [8] In 2022, a school and apartment complex were proposed for the site. [9]
The Shrine Church of St. Ann was a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at Bainbridge Avenue, just north of Gun Hill Road, in the Norwood area of the Bronx, New York. The parish was founded in 1927, [11] and closed as of August 1, 2015. [1]
The parish was established in 1897 with a Catholic population of around 200, separated from the parish of St. Jerome’s Church (Bronx, New York). [1] The first mass was celebrated by the Rev. John J. Boyle on July 4, 1897, in a barn belonging to the Sadlier family.
United Church on Hewitt Street, formerly a synagogue [6] The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission made it a historic district in 1980 [ 7 ] and extended it in 1983. [ 8 ] On September 26, 1983, the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places .