St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral (Camden, New Jersey)

Coordinates: 39°56′50″N 75°05′02″W / 39.94713°N 75.08378°W / 39.94713; -75.08378
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St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
Camden
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Dennis J. Sullivan
Pastor(s)Rev. Jaime Hostios

St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral is a

St. Joseph Polish Catholic Church, which was established in 1891.[1]

History

Rectory

The parish began as a mission station in the early 1890s and was served by the Franciscans from Sts. Peter and Paul Church.[2] The mission was started in what was known as the Boyce residence on Cooper Street, now 27th Street, in the town of Stockton. The first Mass was celebrated on February 7, 1892 in Wright’s Hall on Marlton Pike, near Federal Street. The parish itself was established the following year. The resolution to build a new church was passed on April 20, 1893 and John D’Arcy of Camden was chosen as the architect. It was built on the corner of North 25th and Howell Streets and was dedicated on December 16, 1893. The Rev. Alphonse Lehrscholl was assigned to be the first pastor. The church was damaged in a fire in October 1915 and was repaired. The building was abandoned in 1929 when the present school building was erected on Westfield Avenue, and it was torn down ten years later after it was declared a fire hazard.

The present church was built in the Modern architectural style in 1952. The property had been the site of St. Patrick’s Cemetery. It was declared a pro-cathedral as the main cathedral downtown, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, is rather small in size.[2]

On March 24, 1998 Romero Center Ministries was founded in the former convent.[3] The founding date was the 18th anniversary of the assassination of El Salvador’s Archbishop Óscar Romero. It serves as an urban retreat center that focuses on service to the poor.

Bishop

Pennsauken and St. Veronica Parish in Delair.[2]
St. Joseph's would have been the main worship site. However, the proposed merger did not take place and Saint Joseph Pro-Cathedral remained a "stand alone" parish.

Gallery

  • Interior of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
    Interior of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
  • Rear of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
    Rear of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
  • Stained glass on the left side of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
    Stained glass on the left side of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
  • Stained glass on the right side of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
    Stained glass on the right side of St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral
  • Closeup of the altar
    Closeup of the altar

See also

References

  1. ^ "St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church". Dvrbs.com. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  2. ^ a b c "St. Joseph's Church". Dvrbs.com. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  3. ^ "History". Romero Center Ministries. Retrieved 2011-10-24.

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