St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church (Queens) explained

Denomination:Catholic Church
St. Rose of Lima Church
Img Size:250
Country:United States
Language(S):English, Spanish, Polish
Location:Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York City
Address:130 Beach 84th Street, Rockaway Beach, New York, 11693
Tradition:Latin Church
Dedication:Saint Rose of Lima
Dedicated Date:September 27, 1907
Earlydedication:August 30, 1886
Consecrated Date:September 27, 1907
Capacity:800 (current building), 500 (first building)
Construction Cost:US$125,000 (current building), US$6,000 (first building)
Status:Parish church
Functional Status:Active
Architect:John W. Ingle
Architectural Type:Church
Style:Romanesque Revival
Spire Quantity:2
Deanery:Queens 10 Deanery
Diocese:Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
Pastor:Fr. James Rodriguez
Fr. Daniel K. Rajski, Part Time Parochial Vicar
Deacon:Dcn. Juan M. Carattini
Dcn. Gilberto Laboy
Director:Mr. Kevin Faughey
Organist:Mr. Kevin Faughey
Rcia:Mrs. Bridget Murphy
Businessmgr:Ms. Luz Rivera
Reledu:Mrs. Bridget Murphy
Youthmin:Ms. Sally Flores

Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church is a Catholic church located at 130 Beach 84th Street in Rockaway Beach, Queens New York. It is a currently active church within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, and masses are celebrated in English, Spanish, and Polish. The parish was founded on August 30, 1886, and the old church building was one of the first Catholic Churches built on the Rockaway peninsula.

Before the founding of St. Rose of Lima parish between 1847 and 1884, Catholics in Rockaway beach had to attended Mass in Far Rockaway. Prior to 1847, Rockaway Catholics had to journey to Jamaica, Queens, to attend Mass. In 1884, the Rev. Anthony Farley of St. Monica’s Church, Jamaica, was delegated to celebrate one Mass on Sundays. In that year Mass was celebrated at various places in Rockaway Beach – first at Datz’s Hotel, then at Curley’s Hotel and then at an old school house. [1]

Building

Current building

Groundbreaking for the current Romanesque Revival style church building took place on July 1, 1906, and the first Mass and dedication inside the new church took place on September 27, 1907. John W. Ingle was the architect of this church. It has a seating capacity of 800, and the cost of construction was US$125,000.

First building

The first church building, built on Fairview Avenue (modern day Beach 84th Street) and Barry Place, near the Long Island Railroad, was 50 x 100 feet. It could hold 500 worshippers and cost $6,000 to build. A small cul-de-sac in back of the Hammel project marks the site of the first building at present. The first Mass was celebrated in the first building on August 30, 1886.[2]

School

St. Rose of Lima Catholic Academy is a private, Catholic school with a campus located on Beach 84th Street right next to the current St. Rose of Lima church building. The Academy has 428 students in grades Pre-Kindergarten to eight grade with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. Mrs. Karrie Moffo is the current principal.[3]

The School was first opened by the Presentation Sisters as St. Rose of Lima School in September 1966. The building program for the school and convent was started in 1963 and was completed in 1966. The dedication of these buildings took place on Sunday, May 15, 1966. The first principal was Sister Eleanor O’Donnell and the first school included classes in grades first through fifth. The first graduation was on June 20, 1970. The School became St. Rose of Lima Catholic Academy on September 1, 2013.

Pastors

Father Edward J. O’Connell, 1886-1895 ✠

Father Thomas J. McCaffrey, 1895-1900 ✠

Father Henry F. Murray, 1900-1911 ✠

Father John P. Wilson, 1911-1912 ✠

Father James J. Bennett, 1912-1921 ✠

Father John F. Stack, 1921-1953 ✠

Father Pierce V. Brennan (Adm.), 1953-1954 ✠

Father Charles T. Carow, 1954-1956 ✠

Father Patrick J. McLaughlin, 1956-1957 ✠

Father Joseph J. Tschantz, 1957-1961 ✠

Father John B. Smith, 1961-1965 ✠

Father James F. McDonald, 1965-1971 ✠

Father Karl M. Michel, 1971-1978 ✠

Father James T. Devine, 1978-1988

Msgr. James P. Grace, 1988-1993 ✠

Father Peter D. Gillen, 1993-2007

Msgr. James F. Spengler, 2007-2015 ✠

Father Wladyslaw Z. Kubrak (Adm.), 2014-2016

Father James A. Kuroly, 2016 – 2019

Father James Rodriguez, 2019–present

✠ – Deceased

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. Saint Rose of Lima Queens. 2023-12-22.
  2. Web site: Historical Views of the Rockaways St. Rose Of Lima Roman Catholic Church - Rockaway Beach, N.Y. History. Emil. Lucev. The Wave of Long Island. 2024-01-01.
  3. Web site: St. Rose of Lima School. niche.com. 2024-05-21.