The Church of the Most Holy Crucifix | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Manhattan, New York |
Country | United States of America |
Construction started | 1925[1] |
Cost | $40,000 (in 1925)[1] |
Design and construction | |
Client | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York |
Architect | Robert J. Reiley[1] |
The Church of the Most Holy Crucifix is a former Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 378 Broome Street, between Mulberry and Mott Streets, in the vicinity of Chinatown and Little Italy in Manhattan, New York City.
The parish was established in 1925 for the Italian community. The church, with a three-storey rectory, was built in 1925 to the designs of architect Robert J. Reiley for $40,000.[1] It has a capacity of 250 persons.[2][3]
The parish closed in 2005, when the building became the Roman Catholic Chapel of San Lorenzo Ruiz, which was declared the official "Church of the Filipinos" on June 15, 2005, by Cardinal Edward Egan, Archbishop of New York.[2][3] The building has three floors that houses the Cardinal Sin Memorial Hall, offices and living quarters for the archdiocese coordinator.[3] It is attached to the Philippine Pastoral Center of the Filipino Apostolate.[2]