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St. Anthony of Padua Church (Bronx)

Coordinates:40°49′32″N73°53′58″W / 40.82556°N 73.89944°W /40.82556; -73.89944
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Building in New York City, United States
Not to be confused withSt. Anthony's Church (Bronx).

Church of St. Anthony of Padua
(Bronx, New York)
(1904)
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(Bronx, New York)
General information
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival (for present church)
Italianate (for 1904 church-hall-convent)
LocationMorrisania,Bronx,New York City,U.S.
Coordinates40°49′32″N73°53′58″W / 40.82556°N 73.89944°W /40.82556; -73.89944
Construction startedMay 1904 (for church-hall-convent);[1]
1927 (for present church)[1]
CompletedMay 1905 (for church-hall-convent);
June 10, 1928 (for present church)[1][2][3]
Cost$70,000 (for 1904-1905 church-hall-convent and rectory).[1]
ClientRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Technical details
Structural systemMasonry brick

St. Anthony of Padua Church is aCatholic parish church in theArchdiocese of New York, located at 822 East 166th Street,Bronx,New York City in the neighborhood ofMorrisania, near Prospect Avenue.

The present church was built through the concerted efforts of former pastorJoseph Rummel (1876-1964), who was elevated asBishop of Omaha (1928-1935) and in that capacity consecrated the church.

History

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The parish was established in 1903[4] as the Germannational parish in the Bronx, the penultimate founding of a German National Parish in the Archdiocese of New York.[3][5][6] Property was purchased on East 166th Street for $24,000 in November 1903.[1] Thereafter property to the rear was purchased for a timber-framed rectory was purchased for $15,000.[1]

The pastor of nearbySt. John of Chrysostom Church opposed the new parish's founding because nearly all of the Germans were fluent in English.[1] Nevertheless, the German-Americans wanted their own church. A parish of the same dedication in Manhattan,St. Anthony of Padua's Church (Manhattan), (established in 1866) was declared the national parish of the Italian-American community in Manhattan.

The pastor of the Bronx church,Joseph F. Rummel, raised funds totaling $300,000 to build a new edifice.[1] His campaign was successful and the present church was built from 1927 to 1928.[1][3] Rummel dedicated the building on June 10, 1928, having been appointedBishop of Omaha earlier that year.[1]

No longer German, the parish became significantlyBlack during theGreat Migration and was mostly Latino as of 2011.[1][7]

Buildings

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The first purpose-built church was a combination of church-and-school-and-convent structure, built 1904–1905, and dedicated by Cardinal Farley.[1] The three-story-over-basement brick Italianate structure housed the church on the first floor, church hall in the basement, and 5 classrooms on the second floor, with the third floor given over to additional classrooms and convent rooms.[1] The rectory address is 832 East 166 St., Bronx NY 10459.[8]

Pastors

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References

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Notes

  1. ^abcdefghijklmnoChurch of St. Anthony of Padua (Roman Catholic) 832 East 166th Street at Prospect Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10459 (Accessed 31 March 2011)
  2. ^"Church Dedicated by Bishop Rummel".The New York Times. June 11, 1928. p. 24.
  3. ^abcShelley, p.221.
  4. ^Lafort, Remigius.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.380.
  5. ^Haberstroh, Richard.The German Churches of Metropolitan New York: A Research Guide (New York City: TheNew York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 2000).
  6. ^The last German national parish was St. John the Baptist de la Salle Church, inStapleton, seeChurch of St. Anthony of Padua (Roman Catholic) 832 East 166th Street at Prospect Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10459 (Accessed 31 March 2011)
  7. ^Shelley, p. 606.
  8. ^"St. Anthony of Padua, East 166th Street".Bronx Catholic Blog. July 29, 2011. RetrievedJuly 10, 2024.

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