St. Emeric Church (New York City) Explained

St. Emeric's Church
Location:New York City, United States
Architect:Voorhees, Walker, Foley & Smith of 101 Park Ave.[1]
Client:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Construction Start Date:1949, 1952
Completion Date:1950[2]
Structural System:Brick masonry
Style:Modernist brick box

Church of St. Emeric was a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at Avenue D, between 12th Street and 13th Street, Manhattan, New York City. The address is 740 East 13th Street. When restoration was completed on St. Brigid's on Avenue B in 2013, the Church of St. Emeric was closed and the parishes merged to form the parish of St. Brigid-St. Emeric.[3]

History

The parish was established in 1949 in anticipation of an increased population in the area due to development of the Jacob Riis Houses and Stuyvesant Town.[4] The Rev. V. J. Brosman had a brick church built in 1949 to designs by Voorhees, Walker, Foley & Smith of 101 Park Ave. for $300,000. The cornerstone was laid in 1950.[2] The church is now covered in ivy.[2] A two-storey school building was erected in 1952 to designs by the same architects for $240,000.[1]

References

40.7269°N -73.9747°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.metrohistory.com/dbpages/NBresults.lasso Office for Metropolitan History
  2. Book: Dunlap, David W. . David W. Dunlap . From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship . New York . Columbia University Press . 2004 . 202.
  3. News: Lower East Side Embraces Renovated St. Brigid-St. Emeric Church . Palmer . Socrates Jr. . Catholic New York . February 6, 2013 . May 8, 2023.
  4. https://stbrigidstemeric.org/the-former-saint-emeric-church-a-history-of-the-former-church-of-saint-emeric Amateau, Albert. "A History of the Former Church of Saint Emeric", East Village Catholic