Country United States Capacity 840 Date founded 14 December 1911 | Denomination Roman Catholic Opened November 1938 Headquarters New York, United States Architectural style American Colonial | |
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Website All Saints Roman Catholic Church Dedicated December 27, 1937 (new church) Parent organization United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Similar Immaculata Academy, St Mary's High School, Mount Saint Mary Academy, Buffalo Academy of the Sac, Trocaire College |
All Saints Roman Catholic Church is located at 127 Chadduck Ave, Buffalo, New York in the city's Riverside neighborhood. It is part of the Diocese of Buffalo.
History
Bishop Charles H. Colton sought to establish a new parish in center of growing Buffalo riverside neighborhood. He sought out Rev. Henry Dolan to construct the new parish. In 1911, the original church was built of a wood frame construction in only 11 days. In March of 1913, a fire destroyed the church. Shortly after, construction of the parish school building was completed. Without a church building to worship in, the congregation used the basement of the school building.
On October 17, 1937 construction began on the present day colonial style church. The cornerstone was laid on December 27 of 1937, and the church was completed in November of 1938. The church can seat a congregation of 840.
All Saints Roman Catholic Church contains a 1923 Wurlitzer Organ that was gift from Ellsworth Statler. The organ was originally installed in the Statler Hotel golden ballroom in downtown Buffalo. On June 1 of 1938, the church acquired and installed the organ in their parish. The organ was later rebuilt in 1991.