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st.+joseph+church+danbury+connecticut Latitude and Longitude:

41°24′04.18″N 73°27′33.90″W / 41.4011611°N 73.4594167°W / 41.4011611; -73.4594167
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St. Joseph Church
Location 8 Robinson Ave
Danbury, Connecticut
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic
Architecture
Architect(s) Dwyer and McMahon
Administration
Province Hartford
Diocese Bridgeport
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Reverend Frank J. Caggiano
Vicar(s)Reverend David W. Franklin
Pastor(s)Reverend Samuel V. Scott
Deacon(s)Deacon Donald Naiman, Ed.D.

St. Joseph is a Roman Catholic church in Danbury, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport.

History

In the 1850s the only Catholic parish in Danbury was St. Peter's. In 1870, the Church of St. Peter, a large Gothic revival building was erected on South Main St, [1] about a half mile from the present St. Joseph Church .

Over the next 50 years Danbury's Catholic population had increased to the point where St. Peter Church was not large enough to accommodate the number of faithful wishing to attend mass. In 1905, Bishop Michael Tierney of Hartford established St. Joseph Parish to help with the overcrowding. Fr. John D. Kennedy was the first pastor. [2]

Saint Joseph Parish School was opened on September 7, 1924, [2] and staffed by seven Sisters of Mercy. As of 1975, the school has operated with a lay staff. [3]

The McGivney Council No. 29 of the Knights of Columbus is based at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Its territory covers eight Catholic parishes in the Danbury area. [4]

Architecture

The substantial Romanesque Revival-style church is located in Downtown Danbury. It was designed by the noted church architects Dwyer and McMahon of Hartford, Connecticut. A rose window in the east façade depicts St. Cecilia, patron of music. The window is twelve feet in diameter and directly above the triple arched entrance. [5]

General information
Architectural style Romanesque Revival
Town or city Danbury, Connecticut
Country United States of America
ClientThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport
Design and construction
Architect(s) Dwyer & McMahon of Hartford, Connecticut

Music

St. Joseph is home to an Austin Organ, opus 2176, two manuals and 30 ranks.

References

External links

41°24′04.18″N 73°27′33.90″W / 41.4011611°N 73.4594167°W / 41.4011611; -73.4594167



st.+joseph+church+danbury+connecticut Latitude and Longitude:

41°24′04.18″N 73°27′33.90″W / 41.4011611°N 73.4594167°W / 41.4011611; -73.4594167
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Joseph Church
Location 8 Robinson Ave
Danbury, Connecticut
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic
Architecture
Architect(s) Dwyer and McMahon
Administration
Province Hartford
Diocese Bridgeport
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Reverend Frank J. Caggiano
Vicar(s)Reverend David W. Franklin
Pastor(s)Reverend Samuel V. Scott
Deacon(s)Deacon Donald Naiman, Ed.D.

St. Joseph is a Roman Catholic church in Danbury, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport.

History

In the 1850s the only Catholic parish in Danbury was St. Peter's. In 1870, the Church of St. Peter, a large Gothic revival building was erected on South Main St, [1] about a half mile from the present St. Joseph Church .

Over the next 50 years Danbury's Catholic population had increased to the point where St. Peter Church was not large enough to accommodate the number of faithful wishing to attend mass. In 1905, Bishop Michael Tierney of Hartford established St. Joseph Parish to help with the overcrowding. Fr. John D. Kennedy was the first pastor. [2]

Saint Joseph Parish School was opened on September 7, 1924, [2] and staffed by seven Sisters of Mercy. As of 1975, the school has operated with a lay staff. [3]

The McGivney Council No. 29 of the Knights of Columbus is based at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Its territory covers eight Catholic parishes in the Danbury area. [4]

Architecture

The substantial Romanesque Revival-style church is located in Downtown Danbury. It was designed by the noted church architects Dwyer and McMahon of Hartford, Connecticut. A rose window in the east façade depicts St. Cecilia, patron of music. The window is twelve feet in diameter and directly above the triple arched entrance. [5]

General information
Architectural style Romanesque Revival
Town or city Danbury, Connecticut
Country United States of America
ClientThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport
Design and construction
Architect(s) Dwyer & McMahon of Hartford, Connecticut

Music

St. Joseph is home to an Austin Organ, opus 2176, two manuals and 30 ranks.

References

External links

41°24′04.18″N 73°27′33.90″W / 41.4011611°N 73.4594167°W / 41.4011611; -73.4594167



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