St. Stephen of Hungary Church (New York City)

St. Stephen of Hungary Church (New York City)
The Church of St. Stephen of Hungary
General information
Architectural style Romanesque Revival
Town or city New York City
Country United States
Construction started 1926 (for church with school plans);[1]
1960 (for rectory plans);[1]
1965 (for rectory plans)[1]
Completed 1927?, 1928 (for church)[2]
Cost $240,000 (for 1926 church with school);[1]
$300,000 (for 1960 rectory);[1]
$300,000 (for 1965 rectory)[1]
Design and construction
Client Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
Architect Joseph H. McGuire of 5 Columbus Circle (for 1926 church with school plans--possibly unbuilt);[1]
Emil Szendy (for 1928 church);[2]
Brother Cajetan J. B. Baumann of 44 Whitehall (for 1960 rectory plans);[1]
Joseph Mitchell of 355 West 54 Street (for 1965 rectory plans)[1]

The Church of St. Stephen of Hungary is a Roman Catholic parish church and friary in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 402-412 East 82nd Street, Manhattan, New York City.[3] It has been overseen by Franciscans since 1922.

The congregation was established in 1902 by Fr. Lászlo Perényi, a Hungarian priest. It had no permanent facility until three years later, when it moved into a former Presbyterian church on 14th street. Growth in the parish led to plans to build a new church and school in 1927.[4]

Buildings

Plans were filed for a three-story brick church and school (both with basement and tile roofs) in 1926 to designs by Joseph H. McGuire of 5 Columbus Circle at a cost of $240,000.[1] According to the AIA Guide to NYC (Fifth Edition, 2010), the Romanesque Revival church was built (or at least completed) in 1928 to the designs of a different architect, Emil Szendy.[2] There are no referenced plans filed with the city for a church designed by Szendy; however, he may have worked for McGuire.

Similarly confusing is the attribution for the rectory. The Rev B. J. Dudley had plans for a four-story rectory at 402-412 East 82nd Street designed in 1960 and filed with the city to designs of Brother Cajetan J. B. Baumann of 44 Whitehall for $300,000. Plans for a three-story rectory at 414-416 E 82nd Street were drawn up in 1965 and filed with the city to designs of Joseph Mitchell of 355 West 54 Street for $300,000.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Office for Metropolitan History, "Manhattan NB Database 1900-1986," (Accessed 25 Dec 2010).
  2. ^ a b c White, Norval; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). AIA Guide to New York City. American Institute of Architects New York Chapter (Fifth ed.). Oxford: Oxford Univeristy Press. p. 478. ISBN 978-0-19-538386-7. 
  3. ^ Remigius Lafort, S.T.D., Censor, The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X. Volume 3: The Province of Baltimore and the Province of New York, Section 1: Comprising the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn, Buffalo and Ogdensburg Together with some Supplementary Articles on Religious Communities of Women.. (New York City: The Catholic Editing Company, 1914), p.375.
  4. ^ "History of Our Parish", SaintStephenofHungary.org, http://www.saintstephenofhungary.org/about/history.php, retrieved 2011-01-28 

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