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St. Rose of Lima Church (Manhattan)

The Church of St. Rose of Lima is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 510 West 165th Street between Audubon and Amsterdam Avenues in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The Romanesque Revival church was designed by Joseph H. McGuire[3] and built in 1902–05.

St. Rose of Lima Church
(2014)
General information
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
Town or cityNew York, New York
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°50′16.7″N 73°56′21″W / 40.837972°N 73.93917°W / 40.837972; -73.93917
Construction started1902 (for church);[1]
1903 (for rectory);[1]
1924 (for parish school and convent)[1]
CompletedDecember 10, 1905 (for church);[2]
March 19, 1904 (for rectory)[2]
Cost$70,000 (for 1902 church);[1]
$16,000 (for 1903 rectory);[1]
$250,000 (for 1924 parish school);[1]
$75,000 (for 1924 convent)[1]
ClientRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Technical details
Structural systemMasonry brick
Design and construction
Architect(s)Joseph H. McGuire (for 1902 church and 1903 rectory);[1]
Robert J. Reiley (for 1924 parish school and convent)[1]
Website
www.stroseoflimachurchnyc.org
Clergy
Pastor(s)Rev. Ramon Lopez

Parish history edit

The parish was established in July 1901 by the Most Rev. Michael A. Corrigan, Archbishop of New York.[2] A parish in Manhattan had already been dedicated to St. Rose of Lima in 1868, and another existed in Parkville, Brooklyn. Upon this parish's founding, the now demolished Old St. Rose of Lima's Church on the Lower East Side was simply known as St. Rose's to distinguish itself from this parish.[2] The current pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church is Reverend Ramón López. Currently, there are no parochial vicars at St. Rose of Lima Church.

Buildings edit

Corrigan had the double-height brick and stone Romanesque Revival-styke church built in 1902–1905 to designs by architect Joseph H. McGuire for $70,000.[1] Cardinal Farley dedicated the structure on December 10, 1905.[2] Next door, a four-story and basement brick-and-stone rectory was built in 1903–1904 to the designs by the same architect for $16,000.[1] This building was completed and blessed by Msgr. Lavelle, V.G., on March 19, 1904.[2]

The site for the school at 1086 St. Nicholas Avenue at West 164th Street was secured around 1904.[2] A four-story brick parish school was built by the Rt. Rev. P. J. Hayes in 1924-25[4] to designs by architect Robert J. Reiley for $250,000.[1] At the same time,[5] at 511 West 164th Street, a four-story brick convent was built to designs by the same architect for $75,000.[1] Today, the convent is the location of the Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia, a Roman Catholic agency dedicated to faith and social justice.[6]

Pastors edit

  • Rev. Edward T. McGinley (1901-c.1913), first pastor[2]
  • Rev. Edward J. McCue (c.1913-?), assisted in 1914 by the Revs. D.M. Dyer, Daniel M. Dougherty, and Edward J. Tracy.[2]
  • Rev. Msgr. John R. Mahoney, D.D., third pastor[7]
  • Rev. Edward Russell (?-2017)
  • Rev. Ramón López (2017-present)

St. Rose of Lima Parish School edit

 
The parish school (2014)

The earliest parish schools were located at 1090 St. Nicholas Avenue and then at the Triangle Building on West 163rd Street and Amsterdam. On January 5, 1922, the Rev. Msgr. John R. Mahoney announced the building of the first modern parish school, at its current location, 1086 St. Nicholas Avenue on the corner of West 164th Street. The building's cornerstone was set in place on July 13, 1924, and construction complete in 1925. The new school was blessed on November 15, 1925.[7] The principal at St. Rose of Lima School before it closed was Mr. Joseph J. De Bona. St. Rose of Lima School was located at 517 West 164th Street, Washington Heights, New York, New York, 10032. The Archdiocese of New York announced that St. Rose of Lima was one of the schools that closed in June 2019.

The early schools had used nuns from the Ursulines of the Blessed Virgin from the Our Lady of Lourdes parish nearby, but they were unable to provide a sufficient number of teachers, so four nuns from the Sisters of St. Dominic in Sparkill, New York came to New York City at the request of Mahoney.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Office for Metropolitan History, "Manhattan NB Database 1900-1986," (Accessed 25 Dec 2010).
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lafort, Remigius, S.T.D., Censor, The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X. Volume 3: The Province of Baltimore and the Province of New York, Section 1: Comprising the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn, Buffalo and Ogdensburg Together with some Supplementary Articles on Religious Communities of Women.. (New York City: The Catholic Editing Company, 1914), p.370.
  3. ^ Dunlap, David W. (2004). From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-12543-7., p.243
  4. ^ "1086 St. Nicholas Avenue" on the New York City Geographic Information Services map
  5. ^ "511 West 164th Street" on the New York City Geographic Information Services map
  6. ^ Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia website
  7. ^ a b c The History of Saint Rose of Lima School (Retrieved 22 May 2011).

External links edit

  • St. Rose of Lima Church website
  • St. Rose of Lima's School website

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The Church of St Rose of Lima is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York located at 510 West 165th Street between Audubon and Amsterdam Avenues in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan New York City The Romanesque Revival church was designed by Joseph H McGuire 3 and built in 1902 05 St Rose of Lima Church 2014 General informationArchitectural styleRomanesque RevivalTown or cityNew York New YorkCountryUnited StatesCoordinates40 50 16 7 N 73 56 21 W 40 837972 N 73 93917 W 40 837972 73 93917Construction started1902 for church 1 1903 for rectory 1 1924 for parish school and convent 1 CompletedDecember 10 1905 for church 2 March 19 1904 for rectory 2 Cost 70 000 for 1902 church 1 16 000 for 1903 rectory 1 250 000 for 1924 parish school 1 75 000 for 1924 convent 1 ClientRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New YorkTechnical detailsStructural systemMasonry brickDesign and constructionArchitect s Joseph H McGuire for 1902 church and 1903 rectory 1 Robert J Reiley for 1924 parish school and convent 1 Websitewww wbr stroseoflimachurchnyc wbr orgClergyPastor s Rev Ramon Lopez Contents 1 Parish history 2 Buildings 3 Pastors 4 St Rose of Lima Parish School 5 References 6 External linksParish history editThe parish was established in July 1901 by the Most Rev Michael A Corrigan Archbishop of New York 2 A parish in Manhattan had already been dedicated to St Rose of Lima in 1868 and another existed in Parkville Brooklyn Upon this parish s founding the now demolished Old St Rose of Lima s Church on the Lower East Side was simply known as St Rose s to distinguish itself from this parish 2 The current pastor of St Rose of Lima Church is Reverend Ramon Lopez Currently there are no parochial vicars at St Rose of Lima Church Buildings editCorrigan had the double height brick and stone Romanesque Revival styke church built in 1902 1905 to designs by architect Joseph H McGuire for 70 000 1 Cardinal Farley dedicated the structure on December 10 1905 2 Next door a four story and basement brick and stone rectory was built in 1903 1904 to the designs by the same architect for 16 000 1 This building was completed and blessed by Msgr Lavelle V G on March 19 1904 2 The site for the school at 1086 St Nicholas Avenue at West 164th Street was secured around 1904 2 A four story brick parish school was built by the Rt Rev P J Hayes in 1924 25 4 to designs by architect Robert J Reiley for 250 000 1 At the same time 5 at 511 West 164th Street a four story brick convent was built to designs by the same architect for 75 000 1 Today the convent is the location of the Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia a Roman Catholic agency dedicated to faith and social justice 6 Pastors editRev Edward T McGinley 1901 c 1913 first pastor 2 Rev Edward J McCue c 1913 assisted in 1914 by the Revs D M Dyer Daniel M Dougherty and Edward J Tracy 2 Rev Msgr John R Mahoney D D third pastor 7 Rev Edward Russell 2017 Rev Ramon Lopez 2017 present St Rose of Lima Parish School edit nbsp The parish school 2014 The earliest parish schools were located at 1090 St Nicholas Avenue and then at the Triangle Building on West 163rd Street and Amsterdam On January 5 1922 the Rev Msgr John R Mahoney announced the building of the first modern parish school at its current location 1086 St Nicholas Avenue on the corner of West 164th Street The building s cornerstone was set in place on July 13 1924 and construction complete in 1925 The new school was blessed on November 15 1925 7 The principal at St Rose of Lima School before it closed was Mr Joseph J De Bona St Rose of Lima School was located at 517 West 164th Street Washington Heights New York New York 10032 The Archdiocese of New York announced that St Rose of Lima was one of the schools that closed in June 2019 The early schools had used nuns from the Ursulines of the Blessed Virgin from the Our Lady of Lourdes parish nearby but they were unable to provide a sufficient number of teachers so four nuns from the Sisters of St Dominic in Sparkill New York came to New York City at the request of Mahoney 7 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Rose of Lima s Church Manhattan a b c d e f g h i j k l m Office for Metropolitan History Manhattan NB Database 1900 1986 Accessed 25 Dec 2010 a b c d e f g h i Lafort Remigius S T D Censor The Catholic Church in the United States of America Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness Pope Pius X Volume 3 The Province of Baltimore and the Province of New York Section 1 Comprising the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn Buffalo and Ogdensburg Together with some Supplementary Articles on Religious Communities of Women New York City The Catholic Editing Company 1914 p 370 Dunlap David W 2004 From Abyssinian to Zion A Guide to Manhattan s Houses of Worship New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 12543 7 p 243 1086 St Nicholas Avenue on the New York City Geographic Information Services map 511 West 164th Street on the New York City Geographic Information Services map Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia website a b c The History of Saint Rose of Lima School Retrieved 22 May 2011 External links editSt Rose of Lima Church website St Rose of Lima s School website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Rose of Lima Church Manhattan amp oldid 1134471140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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