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St. John the Baptist Church (New Bedford, Massachusetts)

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St. John the Baptist Church
St. John the Baptist Church
Mathew Sullivan, architect
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Location344 County Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Founded1871
Dedicated1875
Architecture
Architect(s)Matthew Sullivan
Architectural typeRomanesque Revival
Closed2012
Administration
ProvinceBoston
DioceseFall River
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. George W. Coleman

St. John the Baptist is a historic church in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and a former parish of the Roman Catholic Church in the Diocese of Fall River. At its closure, it had been the oldest Portuguese-American parish in the United States.

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History

St. John the Baptist parish was founded in 1871 to serve the Portuguese community in the area, becoming the second parish in New Bedford.

Portuguese immigration declined in the early 21st century, and later generations moved beyond New Bedford and Fall River, even as the cost of maintaining the historic church continued to rise. In 2009, the parish and finance councils asked the Diocese to evaluate its viability.[1] The diocese set goals for membership and activity, but the parish failed to meet them, and in March 2012, its closure was announced. The parish was merged with that of nearby Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and the church shuttered in November.

Building

The first church, dedicated in 1875, was destroyed by fire in 1908. The present Romanesque style church with Byzantine elements was built in 1913 to the designs of Boston architect Matthew Sullivan.[2]

References

  1. ^ Welker, Grant (March 14, 2012), New Bedford's Saint John the Baptist Church to close after 141 years, The Herald News, retrieved June 15, 2019
  2. ^ New Bedford Tourism, article on St. John the Baptist Church

External links

41°37′37.02″N 70°55′38.38″W / 41.6269500°N 70.9273278°W / 41.6269500; -70.9273278


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