Our Lady of Good Counsel's Church (Staten Island, New York)

Our Lady of Good Counsel's Church (Staten Island, New York)
The Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel
General information
Town or city Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York City
Country United States of America
Completed 1968
Design and construction
Client Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Architect Genovese & Maddalene of 175 Rock Road, Glen Rock, New Jersey (for 1968 church)[1]

The Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 10 Austin Place, Staten Island, New York City.

The parish was established by the Augustinians on 30 May 1899 with the Rev. Nicholas J. Murphy, O.S.A. being the first pastor.[2]

The first mass in Tompkinsville occurred 12 November 1899 in McRobert's Hall on Arietta Street.[2] A large chapel in the building of the Augustinian Academy (Tompkinsville, Staten Island) "was used for parochial purposes with the chapel of Our Lady of Consolation in Tompkinsville.[2] The chapel, which is situated on St. Paul's Avenue, was erected on 2 February 1902."[2] It was enlarged and renovated in the summer of 1908 and the parish numbered around 400 in 1914.[2] The second pastor, the Irish-born Rev. B.E. Daly, O.S.A., was a missionary before being appointed to the Tompkinsville parish on 22 December 1910.[2]

The modern church building was designed by the architectural firm of Genovese & Maddalene of 175 Rock Road, Glen Rock, New Jersey.[1] The firm also designed Manhattan's Church of the Nativity in 1968.[1] It was dedicated by Terrence Cardinal Cooke on April 26, 1968.

Pastors

  1. 1899-1910: Rev. Nicholas J. Murphy, O.S.A.
  2. 1910-:Rev. B.E. Daly, O.S.A.

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