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(Redirected from St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church (Hartford, CT)) Church in Connecticut, United States
St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church and The Franciscan Center for Urban Ministry
Location265 Church Street, Ann Street Historic District, Hartford, Connecticut
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttp://www.spsact.org/
History
StatusActive
Founded1829
DedicationSaint Patrick
Saint Anthony of Padua
Architecture
Architectural typeGothic Revival
United States historic place
St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Location265 Church St, Hartford, Connecticut
Built1849
ArchitectPatrick C. Keeley
Architectural styleGothic Revival
MPSAnn Street Historical District
NRHP reference No.83003514
Added to NRHP1984

St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church is a Cathedral-style Church located at 265 Church Street, Hartford, CT. The church is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. It is the oldest Roman Catholic parish in the state of Connecticut.

Saint Patrick Parish in Hartford was founded in 1829, making it the first parish in Connecticut, while Saint Anthony Parish was founded by Italian immigrants in the 1890s. The parishes merged in 1958 to form Saint Patrick - Saint Anthony parish. The current church sits on the site of an 1850s church destroyed by fire in 1875, and a rebuilt 1876 church itself partially destroyed in 1956. The combined parish rebuilt the current church within the walls of the 1876 building. The main church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in a Multiple Property Submission study of Ann Street Historic District Complexes in 1984.

History

Saint Patrick

The parish that would become Saint Patrick parish was founded to serve an influx of Irish immigrants to Hartford in 1829, making it the oldest permanent parish in both Hartford and the state of Connecticut as whole. At the time, Connecticut was still part of the part of the Diocese of Boston; the Diocese of Hartford would not be established until 1843. In 1830, the newly erected parish bought the recently vacated old Christ Church Episcopal church building, and moved it to the corner of Talcott Street and Main Street. This building was consecrated for Catholic worship as Holy Trinity Church (not to be confused with the 1903 Catholic church of the same name on Capitol Avenue in Hartford).

In 1850, construction on the original St. Patrick's Church at the corner of Church Street and Anne Street was begun by John Brady. In 1853, the original Holy Trinity Church building on Talcott Street caught fire and was destroyed. The newly built 1850s Saint Patrick Church on Church Street itself burnt down in January 1875. Mass was held in Allyn Hall while the church was being rebuilt on the Church Street site.

The second Saint Patrick Church on Church Street was dedicated by Bishop Thomas Galberry on November 19, 1876, and consecrated in November 1885. The interior of the 1876 church was destroyed by another fire in 1956. In 1958, Saint Patrick parish was merged with nearby Saint Anthony parish, and the newly merged parish rebuilt for a third time the current Saint Patrick-Saint Anthony Church within the walls of the gutted 1876's building.

Saint Anthony

St. Anthony's was the founded as the national parish for the Italian community of Hartford in the 1890s. When the founding pastor, Angelo Chicaglione, returned to Italy in February 1895, he was succeeded by his assistant, Edward Flannery. The parish moved to Market Street in 1921, however the new building was seriously damaged by flooding in 1936 and 1938. In the 1950s, redevelopment eliminated much of the Italian neighborhood served by St. Anthony. After Saint Anthony parish was merged with Saint Patrick parish in 1958, the Market Street church building was sold to the city and demolished for redevelopment.

In 1990, the Franciscan Friars were invited to serve at the parish, and begin an urban outreach ministry.

References

  1. "History of St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church". Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  2. https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/83003514_text National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form
  3. ^ "Our History - St. Patrick-St. Anthony Parish". Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  4. Present day Anne Ucello Street
  5. O'Donnell, James H., History of the Diocese of Hartford, D. H. Hurd Company, 1900, p. 208Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. O'Donnell (1900), p. 221
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford
Ordinaries
Bishops
William Tyler
Bernard O'Reilly
Francis Patrick McFarland
Thomas Galberry, O.S.A.
Lawrence S. McMahon
Michael Tierney
John J. Nilan
Maurice F. McAuliffe
Archbishops
Henry J. O'Brien
John Francis Whealon
Daniel Anthony Cronin
Henry J. Mansell
Leonard P. Blair
Coadjutor archbishops
Christopher J. Coyne
Auxiliary bishops
Joseph Francis Donnelly
John Francis Hackett
Paul Loverde
Christie Macaluso
John Gregory Murray
Henry Joseph O'Brien
Peter A. Rosazza
Juan Miguel Betancourt
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Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford
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Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury
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St. Adalbert Church, Enfield
St. Augustine Church, Hartford
Holy Trinity Church, Hartford
SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, Hartford
St. Stanislaus Church, Meriden
Holy Cross Church, New Britain
Sacred Heart Church, New Britain
St. Mary's Church, New Haven
St. Joseph's Church, New Haven
St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven
St. Mary Church, Newington
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Norfolk
Immaculate Conception Church, Southington
St. Joseph Church, Suffield
St. Casimir Church, Terryville
St. Mary Church, Torrington
St. Hedwig Church, Union City
St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church, Hartford
SS. Peter and Paul Church, Wallingford
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Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Waterbury
Former parishes
St. Anne/Immaculate Conception Parish, Hartford
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Education
Seminaries
St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield
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East Catholic High School, Manchester
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Northwest Catholic High School, West Hartford
Notre Dame High School, West Haven
Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden
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St. Paul Catholic High School, Bristol
Priests
Peter Leo Gerety
Francis Patrick Keough


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