Country United States Completed 1913 Phone +1 718-638-7625 | Construction started 1906 Structural system Masonry stone | |
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Town or city Fort Greene, Brooklyn,
New York City Client Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn Address 300 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, USA Cost 475,000 USD (for 1913 church) Architectural style Gothic Revival architecture Architects Robert J. Reiley, Gustave E. Steinback Similar Church of St Francis of Assisi, Transfiguration Roman Catholic, Co‑Cathedral of St Joseph, St Michael's Church, St Adalbert Roman Catholic |
The Queen of All Saints Church is located at 300 Vanderbilt Avenue on the corner of Lafayette Avenue in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It is a Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. The church is located within the Fort Greene Historic District.
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History
Queen of All Saints Church was built in 1910-13 and was solemnly dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1913. It is designed in the Gothic Revival style by the firm of Reiley & Steinback. The church's school was built at the same time, but the apse of the church and the rectory were not completed until 1915. The parish dates from 1879 and was originally called St. John's Parish.
Organ
The organ was built in 1913 by Philipp Wirsching of Salem, Ohio and electrified in 1925.
Parish Life
Queen of All Saints offers daily Holy Mass and a rich devotional program - with First Friday and First Saturday Holy Hours, dedication to the Rosary, participation in the Miraculous Medal Novena, the Novena to St. Thérèse and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Faith Formation is offered from Pre-K through to Confirmation, as well as RCIA.