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| Church of the Incarnation, Roman Catholic | |
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
| Location | 1290St. Nicholas Avenue,Washington Heights,Manhattan,New York City,New York, United States |
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| Client | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Masonry stone withlimestone trim |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | W. H. Jones (for 1928 church)[1] |
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TheChurch of the Incarnation is aRoman Catholicparish church in theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 1290St. Nicholas Avenue (Juan Pablo Duarte Boulevard) at the corner with 175th Street in theWashington Heights neighborhood ofManhattan inNew York City. The church is known as "theSt. Patrick's Cathedral ofWashington Heights".[1]
The parish "was founded in 1908 by the Rev. P. J. Mahoney, D.D.", the parish's first pastor, formed in response to "…the rapid growth of the city along theHudson River above 145th Street…".[2] Mass was said in a store until the erection in 1910 of a two-story building, which serves as a school and church. Ground for a church adjoins the school building on the corner of 175th and St. Nicholas Avenue".[2] In 1914, the Rev. Dr. Mahoney was still pastor and was assisted by the Rev. Francis A. Kiniry and Rev. Joseph V. Stanford, the three of whom occupied a recently completed "handsome three-story rectory".[2]
Soon after his arrival in the United States in 1951,Fr. Ivan Illich was made an assistant priest of the parish. He preached under the name of John Illich, at the suggestion of the Parish's pastor, who claimed thatthe name Ivan "sounded communist". At Incarnation, Illich rose to prominence as an ally of the large Puerto Rican community in Washington Heights, organizing cultural outlets for them, such as the San Juan Fiesta, a celebration of Puerto Rico andits patron saint which eventually evolved into the still-extantPuerto Rican Day Parade. The success of Illich attracted the attention of the Archbishop of New York,Cardinal Spellman, eventually resulting in Illich's naming as vice-rector of theCatholic University of Puerto Rico in 1956.[3]
The current pastor is Reverend Edward Russell.

The presentGothic Revival stone buttressed-church withapse was built in 1928 to the designs of W. H. Jones with two small towers.[1]
Internally, the contemporary-with-the-buildingbaldacchino is of white marble and lit by rich stained-glass windows.[1] "At the West End is a large and stunningrose window above the gallery. Twin organ facades with gold pipes face into the gallery from both sides, and additional organ facades are found in the North transept and in the apse".[1]
TheIncarnation School is located at 570 West 175th Street. In 1914, the school which had been built with the church and completed in 1910 was in the charge of twoSisters of Charity of New York and two lay teachers, who oversaw 125 pupils.[2] It was formerly staffed by theDe La Salle Christian Brothers.[4]
Among the school's noteworthy graduates have been baseball broadcasterVin Scully[5][6] andTheodore E. McCarrick.[7]
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