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  1. That same year, the new State of New York repealed the Colonial-era law prohibiting Catholic priests from residing in New York. [ 8 ] With the anti-priest law repealed, the French counsel, Hector St. John de Crevecoeur , organized a group of laymen in 1785 to open St. Peter's Parish in Manhattan, the first Catholic parish in New York City.

  2. Our Lady of Pompeii Parish: 25 Carmine Street: New York: NY: 10014: 212-989-6805: Our Lady of Sorrows Parish: 213 Stanton Street: New York: NY: 10002: 212-673-0090: Our Lady of Victory and St. Andrew Parish: 60 William Street: New York: NY: 10005: 212-422-5535: St. Anthony of Padua Parish: 154 Sullivan Street: New York: NY: 10012: 212-777-2755 ...

  3. Church of St. Peter (22 Barclay Street) – Established in 1786; first parish in the Diocese of New York. Merged in 2015. Our Lady of the Holy Rosary's Church (7 State St.) – Established in 1884 as a mission; converted in 1887 to a parish. Home to the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.

  4. Male religious orders in the archdiocese. Saint Anselm's, (Agustinos Recoletos), Bronx, Nueva York. Augustinian Recollect Friars - The friars serve St. Anselm & St. Rocco Parishes in the Bronx, as well as St. John-Visitation. Tagaste Monastery, a House of Study, is located in Suffern, New York.

  5. Find a New York parish near you with the help of the Archdiocese of New York's parish finder tool and map.

  6. The New York State Catholic Conference represents the Bishops of the state in working with government to shape laws and policies that pursue social justice, respect for life and the common good.

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  8. In 2001 New York's population was 18,589,886, second largest in the nation, of whom 7,396,485, about 40 percent, were Catholics. There were eight dioceses. In addition to the metropolitan see of new york city, they were Albany and Buffalo, Brooklyn and Ogdensburg, Rochester and Rockville Centre, and Syracuse. Early History.

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