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The Church of St. Columba is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 343 W 25th St, Manhattan (Chelsea), New York City. The parish was established in 1845.
Guardian Angel-St. Columba Parish – Established in 2015. Church of the Guardian Angel (193 Tenth Avenue) – Established in 1888. Merged in 2015. St. Columba Church (343 W. 25th St.) – Established in 1845. Merged in 2015, church closed. Our Lady of Pompeii Church (25 Carmine St) – Established in 1892.
The address on the Certificate Of Marriage is 511 W. 23rd St. NOT 513 W. 23rd St.> West 23rd Street, replacing the 1888 church building. [1] "In 1911, a parochial school was opened." [7] In 1914, the following was reported: "The Catholic population numbers 3,000, and the church property is valued at $60,000, all out of debt." [7]
The parish was founded in 1857 as an offshoot of the Church of St. Columba and Holy Cross Church, with boundaries from "28th to 38th Street and from 6th Avenue to the banks of the Hudson." [1] The community initially met in a chapel structure of renovated townhouses. The original church plan was begun in 1861 and completed in 1868, with a front ...
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Mar. 13—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — The St. Columba church building is no longer a church, but performances held there Saturday may have still offered people a sort of spiritual experience through the ...
The parish was established in 1866. It was formed from portions of St. Stephen the Martyr, St. Michael's, Holy Cross, Cathedral and St. Columba's parishes. The first pastor was Father John Larkin, formerly of County Galway, Ireland by way of St. Michael's. He purchased a small frame Episcopal church on the corner of Broadway and 37th St.
The church as it appeared in 1914. In 1886 the territory extending from 34th to 44th Streets, west of 10th Avenue, was separated by the Archdiocese of New York from St. Michael's and Holy Cross parishes and formed into the new parish of St. Raphael, which was incorporated May 4 of that year.