In the summer of 2018, I am catching up with neglected posts. On November 30, 2017, the archdiocese posted this notice that the church of St. Roch has been reduced to profane, but not sordid, use. That is, after the sacred objects are removed, confessionals, for example, the building is for sale.
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The Archbishop merged this parish with that of St. Anselm on Tinton Avenue, effective August 1, 2015. No Masses or sacraments will be regularly celebrated at St. Roch's. The telephone number of the combined parish is 718-292-3834.
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The Archbishop merged this parish with that of St. Anselm on Tinton Avenue, effective August 1, 2015. No Masses or sacraments will be regularly celebrated at St. Roch's. The telephone number of the combined parish is 718-292-3834.
See page 231 for the foundation of St Roch parish in 1899 by Father John Milo. The church is on the west side of Wales Avenue north of East 147th Street.
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You may wish to read this interesting post by Fr. Robert Imbelli, native of St. Roch's parish.
The above 2010 sign is invalid as of August 1, 2015. Mass will not be celebrated here on a regular basis.
This view looks north on Wales Avenue towards busy East 149th Street and the Bx19 bus.
The church was dedicated in 1932. According to the A.I.A. Guide, it was designed by the firm DePace & Juster, Anthony DePace also designer of two churches at the parish of St. Theresa, Pelham Bay.
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Thank you for your post. I'm looking through old papers and this is where my great grandparents were married and my grandmother was baptized. Now that it is closed I won't be able to go inside. These pictures help me to gain insight.
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