St. Elizabeth Church (Manhattan)

Church of St. Elizabeth is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at West 187th Street at Wadsworth Avenue in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City. The parish was established in 1869, originally located on 187th Street at Broadway from 1869 to 1929.[2]

Church of St. Elizabeth
General information
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Town or cityNew York City
CountryUnited States
Completed1913 (rectory)[1]
1929 (for present church)
ClientRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Technical details
Structural systemMasonry stone
Design and construction
Architect(s)Edward Lee Young of 12 East 30th Street[1]
Website
St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Manhattan

The parish was founded in 1869 in what was then known as Fort Washington by the Rev. Cornelius O’Callaghan. The parish's founding meant that it took on as an out-mission St. John's in the Bronx, which was then being administered to by the Jesuits of Fordham University. St. John's broke off as its own parish in 1877.[3] The original address, as listed in 1892, was at King's Bridge Road, near 187th Street.[4]

Buildings

The present Neo-Gothic stone church was begun in 1927 with designs by architect Robert J. Reiley. A three-storey brick and stone rectory on West 187th Street was built in 1913 for $20,000 to designs by architect Edward Lee Young of 12 East 30th Street.[1]

References

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