March 16, 2025
Second Sunday of Lent
by Fr. Boniface Endorf, OP
Dear St. Joseph Parish Family,
This Sunday, the 16th, is the 191st anniversary of the dedication of St. Joseph Church (3/16/1834). Our parish was created in 1829 when Greenwich Village was incorporated into New York City (it was a real village then!), and construction on our church building began in the summer of 1833. Fr. James Cummiskey, the pastor at that time, had only $50 on hand when he started construction! Somehow, he financed the project and the construction went quickly: by March 16th, 1834 the church building was completed and dedicated. John Doran designed the church in the Greek Revival style, which was very popular at that time.
The high Mass for the dedication of the church was celebrated by the bishop of New York, Bishop John Dubois, and present too was William Quarter, at that time a deacon but he would later become the bishop of Chicago. Also present as sub-deacon for the dedication Mass was John McCloskey who would later become the pastor of St. Joseph's, and then the first American-born bishop of New York and the first American Cardinal. Also in 1834: Brooklyn was incorporated as a city (it wouldn't be a part of NYC until 1898) and in July New York University held its first commencement, graduating 9 students.
This Monday we celebrate the Solemnity of St. Patrick, the patron of the Archdiocese of New York, and on Wednesday we celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph, the patron of our parish. It's quite a week!
Make sure to pray for the intercession of St. Joseph– his prayers are very powerful, and he is our patron. We should trust in his protection.
God Bless,
Fr. Boniface