St. Bartholomew's Roman Catholic Church


3-22 Ithaca Street, Elmhurst, New York

Roman Catholic churches in Elmhurst, New York


St. Bartholomew's Roman Catholic Church, Elmhurst, New York, United States
Holy Week 2016
Oktoberfest 2015
Christmas Concert 2014
Thanksgiving at St. Barts


Location of Worship

3-22 Ithaca Street
Elmhurst
New York
United States
11373

Mass Times

SATURDAY MASSES

5PM (ENGLISH) - CHURCH

7:30PM (ESPAÑOL) - CHURCH

SUNDAY MASSES

CHURCH

8:30AM,10AM, 5PM (ENGLISH)

11:30AM, 1PM (ESPAÑOL)

CHAPEL

8AM (ESPAÑOL),

11:30AM (ENGLISH)

SPECIAL MASSES

3RD SUNDAY
5PM FILIPINO MASS
(CHAPEL)

4TH SUNDAY
3PM INDONESIAN MASS (CHAPEL)

WEEKDAY MASSES

CHAPEL

MONDAY – SATURDAY
9AM(ENGLISH)

CHAPEL

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 7:30PM (ESPAÑOL)

Contact Info

Call Pastor: (718) 424-5400
Call Office: (718) 424-5400
Send Fax: (718) 899-5257
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About St. Bartholomew's Roman Catholic Church

St, Bartholomew parish began in 1906. Bishop McDonald appointed Rev. Jerimiah J. Heafy to establish a parish. The church was dedicated April 30, 1911. Prior to this the parishioners met in the Baptish Church on Whitney Avenue. Farther Heafy sent the receipts of all collections of Sunday, April 30 to the Baptist Church for their many kindnesses to him. Later, when the new church was built on Whitney Avenue this his first church became known as the chapel. Through the years many parishoners requested to celebrate their wedding in the chapel.

After the death of Father Heafy in 1914, Rev. William O'Hara became pastor. In his pastorate the land on which the convent, school and new church stood was purchased.

Father O'Hara, having passed on, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Uleau became pastor. When he started the St. Bartholomew parish school Msgr. Uleau gave the care of the children to the Sisters od St. Dominic whose Motherhouse is in Amityville.

Since the Diocesan Authorities wished it, Msgr. gave a part of the school for a two year High School course for girls also conducted by the Dominican Sisters.

The beautiful church standing on Whitney Ave. was built during Msgr. Uleau's pastorate. It was dedicated October 11, 1930, It accomodates 1200 people. There were 100 families in 1906, 3000 in 1956 when it celebrated its Golden Jubilee.

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