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St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr's Church (New York City)

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Phone
  
+1 212-475-4576

Construction started
  
1907

Completed
  
1901 (for church)

St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr's Church (New York City)

Town or city
  
East Village, Manhattan, New York City

Country
  
United States of America

Architect
  
Arthur Arctander of 523 Bergen Avenue, the Bronx (for 1900-1901 church and 1907 school)

Address
  
101 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009, USA

Cost
  
30,000 USD (for 1907 school)

Client
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

Similar
  
St Pius V's Church, Our Lady of the Nativity of Our Ble, St Benedict the Moor, Visitation of the Blessed, Church of Sts Cyril & Methodiu

The Church of St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr http://www.stanislauschurch.com/ is home to the oldest Polish Roman Catholic parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, It is located at 101 East 7th Street between First Avenue and Avenue A in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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History

The parish was established in 1872 in a small wooden church at 318 Henry Street until moving to its current location in 1900. Before its current sanctuary, it occupied the Stanton Street Dutch Reformed Church (1845) which had subsequently been used by Congregation B'nai Israel. The address then was 43 Stanton Street. The new church was dedicated by Archbishop M.A. Corrigan and Bishop J.M. Farley on May 19, 1901. A special feature of the New York Times in 1901, mentioned the church, described simply as "the Polish church," among other Catholic structures in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, describing the group "for the most part...limit[ing] themselves to the functions of a parish church, in districts where social needs are otherwise supplied," without comment on other facilities attached.

The parish is staffed by the Fathers of St. Paul the First Hermit. One of its rectors was the Rev. Francis Mylanarski, who served in the armed forces as a chaplain before being was transferred to St. Adelbert's Church (Bronx, New York) in 1919.

Buildings

The church was built 1900-1901 to the designs of Arthur Arctander. A three-storey brick and stone parish school and dwelling house at 104-106 Saint Mark's Place was built in 1907 to designs of Arthur Arctander of 523 Bergen Avenue, the Bronx for $30,000.

References

St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr's Church (New York City) Wikipedia