Church of Our Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel

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40°44′26″N 73°58′36″W / 40.740593°N 73.976719°W / 40.740593; -73.976719

Church of Our Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel (Former)
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General information
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United States of America
Completed1889
Demolished1991
ClientThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

The Church of Our Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel was a former Roman Catholic parish church located at 341 East 28th Street between

Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City
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The parish was established in 1889 by

Country Gothic style; the church was dedicated on December 22, 1889 by Archbishop Corrigan.[3][5][6]

It was the original location of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which had been established in 1941 and was moved to Middletown, New York in 1991.[7]

The parish had a school for boys administered by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and a girls school staffed by the Sisters of Mercy.[1]

In 1988 the Carmelites took over administration of the parish of St. Stephen the Martyr. The two parishes merged in 1990, with the newly combined parish named Our Lady of the Scapular–St. Stephen. In 1991, With the transfer in 1991 of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to Middletown, NY, Our Lady of the Scapular and the priory were torn down in 1991 and replaced by a 16-story apartment building.[8][9][10] The Middletown property was considered a more suitable and beautiful spot for prayer and reflection.[7]

Near the former site of the church, the small street that runs north-south from East 26th to East 28th streets between First and Second avenues along the east side of Bellevue South Park was named Mount Carmel Place in 1989 to commemorate the centennial of the arrival of Carmelite priests in New York City.[11][12]

Carmelite fathers from the parish ministered patients at the nearby Bellevue Hospital for a period of 118 years,[1] spanning the time from when the parish was founded in 1889 until 2007 when they were evicted from Church of Our Lady of the Scapular–St. Stephen.[13]

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c Lafort, Remigius (1914). The Catholic Church in the United States of America. New York: The Catholic Editing Company. pp. 360–361. Retrieved November 18, 2023.
  2. ^ "St. Stephen's New Parish". The New York Times. February 10, 1889. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Dedication of the New Carmelite Church". The Sun. New York. December 23, 1889. Retrieved April 26, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Isacsson 2003, p. 4.
  5. ^ Isacsson 2003, pp. 5–6.
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  7. ^ a b "Shrine History". National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  8. ^ "16 Floors at 340 East 29th Street: In Kips Bay, a Rental Building with a Landscaped Courtyard". The New York Times. March 19, 2000. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  9. ^ Isacsson 2003, p. 41.
  10. ^ "St. Stephen's Church" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. October 28, 2008. p. 7. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
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  12. ^ Dallas, Gus (July 18, 1990). "A new place in the sun". Daily News. New York. Retrieved May 7, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  13. ^ Dwyer, Jim (June 27, 2007). "The End of an Era at Bellevue and a Nearby Church". The New York Times. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
Bibliography
  • Isacsson, Alfred (2003). The Carmelites: The Province of Saint Elias. Middletown, NY: Vestigium Press. .