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*In the park in front of the church is the [[Mourning Victory]] statue, dedicated to the men and woman of St. Joseph Parish who served in W.W. I and II for God and country.
*In the park in front of the church is the [[Mourning Victory]] statue, dedicated to the men and woman of St. Joseph Parish who served in W.W. I and II for God and country.
*After many active years as a parish, the Boston Catholic Archdiocese decided to close St. Joseph's in 2004. They cited declining attendance, deteriorating finances, crumbling buildings and an aging priesthood as the reasons so many parishes must close.
*After many active years as a parish, the Boston Catholic Archdiocese decided to close St. Joseph's in 2004. They cited declining attendance, deteriorating finances, crumbling buildings and an aging priesthood as the reasons so many parishes must close.
*St. Joseph's parish ran [[St. Joseph's School]] for 116 years until closing in 2009.
*The St. Joseph's food pantry is now being run out of Immaculate Conception Church
*The St. Joseph's food pantry is now being run out of Immaculate Conception Church
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Revision as of 09:50, 5 August 2010

  • St. Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic) is at 135 Lafayette Street at the corner of Dow St. This new structure was a replacement for the original Romanesque Revival church built c 1910/11. The former church was burnt to a hollow shell after the 1914 Salem Fire.
  • For years the parish used the renovated cellar and tower bases of the old church, until 1949, when they started rebuilding the church.
  • The rebuilt St. Joseph's Church is indicative of the International Style of architecture, with a minimum of ornament.
  • In the park in front of the church is the Mourning Victory statue, dedicated to the men and woman of St. Joseph Parish who served in W.W. I and II for God and country.
  • After many active years as a parish, the Boston Catholic Archdiocese decided to close St. Joseph's in 2004. They cited declining attendance, deteriorating finances, crumbling buildings and an aging priesthood as the reasons so many parishes must close.
  • St. Joseph's parish ran St. Joseph's School for 116 years until closing in 2009.
  • The St. Joseph's food pantry is now being run out of Immaculate Conception Church

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