St. Joseph's Church (Staten Island)

Coordinates: 40°31′32.08″N 74°12′33.79″W / 40.5255778°N 74.2093861°W / 40.5255778; -74.2093861

The Church of St. Joseph
General information
Town or city Rossville, Staten Island, New York City, New York
Country United States
Completed 1851 (for first chapel)[1]
Client Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

The Church of St. Joseph is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and the oldest extant Roman Catholic church on Staten Island. The nearby cemetery is the second-oldest Roman Catholic cemetery on the island.[2] The church is located on Poplar Avenue in Rossville, Staten Island, New York City, New York.

Parish history

St. Joseph's was established in 1848 as a mission of St. Peter's Church by that church's pastor, the Rev. Mark Murphy. Fr. Murphy celebrated the first Mass on July 2, 1848 for 58 Catholics in a house on Rossville Avenue. In 1851 a small chapel dedicated to St. Joseph was completed on Poplar Avenue. The mission was upgraded to parish status in 1855 and thereby the chapel upgraded to church status with Rev. Francis DeCaro, O.F.M., being appointed as first pastor. With its 1855 establishment, St. Joseph's is the third oldest of Staten Island's 36 parishes after St. Peter's and St. Mary's.[1]

During the tenure of Pastor John Barry, a mission, St. Patrick's, was established at Richmond around 1860.[3] St. Mary of the Assumption in Graniteville, originally established in 1853 as a mission of St. Peter's Church, became a mission church of St. Joseph's.

Pastors

St. Joseph's Cemetery

Located at the end of Barry Street, St. Joseph's Cemetery dates from 1848, and is the second-oldest Roman Catholic cemetery on the island.[2]

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