St. Peter's Church (Staten Island)
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The Church of St. Peter is a
parish church A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the Church (building), church which acts as the religious centre of a parish. In many parts of the world, especially in rural areas, the parish church may play a significant role in com ...
under the authority of the
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, located in
Staten Island Staten Island ( ) is the southernmost of the boroughs of New York City, five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York (state), New York. The borough is separated from the ad ...
,
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in the neighborhood of New Brighton. St. Peter's is the oldest of the 36 Roman Catholic parishes on Staten Island, having been established in 1839, before the second-oldest St. Mary's (1852) and the third-oldest St. Joseph's (1855).


History

St. Peter's is the mother church of Staten Island. It was established by Bishop
John Dubois John Dubois () (August 24, 1764 – December 20, 1842) was a French-born Catholic Church, Catholic prelate who served as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, Bishop of New York from 1826 until his death in 1842. Dubois was the first Bishop of ...
in March 1839. The first pastor was Father Madrano, who arrived in March 1839. Land was leased on Carroll Place for church which was dedicated by Bishop John Hughes in September 1844. Medrano covered much of his territory on horseback. Worn out by work, he eventually returned to Spain. The second pastor was the Rev. John Shanahan (1845). In 1846 Rev.
James Roosevelt Bayley James Roosevelt Bayley (August 23, 1814 – October 3, 1877) was an Catholic Church in the United States, American Catholic prelate who served as the first Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, Bishop of Newark (1853–1872) and as Roman Ca ...
, nephew of
Elizabeth Ann Seton Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was an American Catholic Church, Catholic religious and educator, known as a founder of the country's parochial school system. Born in New York and reared as an Episcopalian, she ...
and future Archbishop of Baltimore, was appointed pastor of St. Peter's, Staten Island. Two years later, St. Joseph's in Rossville was established in 1848 as a mission of St. Peter's Church by pastor Mark Murphy. During the tenure of Rev. Timothy J. Earley seven acres of land was added to St. Peter's Cemetery. The cornerstone of a new church was laid in August 1900 by John Cardinal Farley,Remigius Lafort, S.T.D., Censor,
The Catholic Church in the United States of America. Volume 3, Section 1.
'. (New York City: The Catholic Editing Company, 1914), p. 397. (Retrieved May 8, 2014)
who had earlier served the parish in his first priestly assignment. The new building was completed by Thanksgiving Day of 1903. St. Peter's celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2014. In 2015 the Church of the Assumption and St. Paul's Church merged with St. Peter's.


Architecture

The current church building was designed by the firm of George Edward Harding & Gooch in neo-Romanesque style with Gothic accents. It was constructed from 1900 to 1903. The church stands on a hill, and is used as a landmark by seamen.


Parish schools

Three parochial schools existed in the parish: St. Peter's Elementary School, St. Peter's Boys High School, and St. Peter's High School for Girls. In August 1853, the Sisters of Charity established a parish school in the church basement. In the early 1950s, the De LaSalle Christian Brothers offered Seventh, Eighth and 9th Grade classes for boys in the Richmond Terrace building. Both the elementary and the girls' high school were closed in June 2011. The elementary school was moved to join St. Paul's School, now known as St. Peter – St. Paul. After extensive renovation, the Girls High School building reopened in September 2013 as a new public elementary school, leased by the NYC Department of Education.


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