This magnificent church, executed in English Gothic Revival style, was begun in 1911 and dedicated in 1915. Originally the church sat alone on an entire…
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This massive gray church, with its majestic towers and entranceway, was built on a scale usually associated with cathedrals. The construction was by William H.…
11 CommentsThe original church was built in 1909 and extensively added to and renovated over the years. Today’s church is the result of the work…
1 CommentSet in picturesque Hamilton Park, St. Michael’s is built of red brick trimmed in Nova Scotia free stone, together with brown stone and granite. The…
1 CommentSt. Boniface was established to serve the once-flourishing German community of downtown Jersey City. A modest-sized, simple, and attractive Gothic Revival building, the church was…
12 CommentsAn excellent site containing magnificent photographs of the stained glass and some of the sacred art in this church is http://www.stainedglassphotography.com/Sacred_Heart_Jersey_City/index.html
Leave a CommentThe present church, which seats about 950, was dedicated on December 8, 1933. The church is a fine example of Italian Renaissance architecture and is…
Leave a CommentSt. Charles Borromeo church is both a departure from conventional church architecture and a great achievement in expressing a devotional spirit. The architect, Joseph Sanford…
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